Word: rans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Harvard's first run, in the fifth inning, was made by Daly who ran for Matthews on the latter's single and circled the bases on sacrifices by Coolidge and Wendell and Drew's wild throw. The other three runs were scored in the manner told above. Cregg made a run for Dartmouth in the sixth inning on Randall's muff of a throw, Coolidge's poor throw and a wild pitch by Stillman. The second run was made by Drew, who singled, took second on Cregg's base on balls, third on a passed ball and came home...
...Schick '05 and S. Curtis Sp. C. were entered in the City of Boston games, held at North End Park last Saturday. In the hundred yard dash Shick ran from scratch and got second place. Fry got second place in the quarter mile from scratch and Curtis won the half mile from the forty-yard mark...
...which was won by G. Fry '04 by a strong spurt at the finish. The event, perhaps, would have been better contested if J.G. Willis '02, M. T. Lightner '03 and E. C. Rust '04 had entered as expected. In the two-mile run, W. A. Colwell 1G. ran a very strong race, obtaining first place in 10m. 25 4 5s. J. H. Hall '03 took the lead in the first lap with C. M. Frothingham '03 second. On the second lap Colwell went to the front and kept the lead to the end. Frothingham and Hall struggled for second...
...number of Freshmen secured places in the games which makes the outlook for next year very encouraging. Among the Freshmen the work of W. A. Schick and J. Q. Tingley was especially good. Schick broke the Harvard record in the 220 yards dash and also ran the 100 yards dash in 10 seconds, which was remarkably good work considering the condition of the track. Tingley won first place in the shot put with...
...points in every event but the mile run. Andover got third place, winning 12 points, and Exeter fourth, with 8 points. Two new records were established: Malcolm Williams of Noble's lowered the record for the 300 yards run to 35 seconds; and H. T. Murphy of Worcester High ran 1000 yards in 2 minutes, 28 4-5 seconds...