Word: rans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Lynn went to bat first and by slow, cautious batting ran up 59 runs in two hours playing. Wall and Hubbard batted well for 10 and 15 respectively. Bradley and Wilder bowled steadily for Harvard, but were unfortunate in having fly balls fall just out of reach of the fielders...
...first surprise. He was following Hallowell closely, but struck the ninth hurdle and could not recover before Abercrombie had passed him. Hallowell won the final heat, equalling Fox's record of last year. Willis, in his eagerness to pass Thomas, the only Yale man in the race, ran around his fourth hurdle and so was disqualified, the place going to Abercrombie...
...three laps and then dropped back, leaving Knowles, Clark and Swan in the lead, but Smith and Weston passed them on the last turn and came down the stretch with a good margin. No one was surprised to see Boardman win the 440-yards dash, but Dean and Clerk ran him an exceedingly fast four hundred yards...
...most unexpected. Smith of Yale was supposed to be an easy winner and Poynter a good second. Smith came into the stretch first, buthe was running hard and was closely followed by Applegate. About forty yards from the finish the latter made a beautiful spurt, came up on Smith, ran evenly with him for a second, and then left him, winning by four or five yards...
...yards hurdles Hallowell and Thomas ran evenly for the first nine hurdles, but then Thomas weakened perceptibly and finished in third place. Haigh and Clerk led the greater part of the way in the 220 yards dash, but were passed by Boardman near the finish...