Word: rans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...mile Cornell was a length ahead. The University crew held at this point and no gain was registered by either boat. Both were now rowing a 30 stroke. At about an eighth of a mile from the finish, however, Cornell raised its stroke to 36 and rapidly ran out three more lengths...
...Pennsylvania games. McLanahan broke the world's record in the pole vault and Captain Clapp easily won both hurdles. The time in all the track contests was good. De Witt was Princeton's best man, and he and Williams were the only Princeton men to get a first; Williams ran the mile in 4 minutes, 31 seconds...
...distance runs resulted in several exciting finishes. In the two-mile run A. King 1L. and R. H. Bollard '05 ran a pretty race, King finally winning by a few yards in 10 m., 9 s. Bollard was a second behind him. In the 880-yard run F. S. Buffum '04 barely defeated S. Curtis '05 by a hard sprint on the home stretch...
...flies which had but little carrying power. House was unsteady in the box, gave bases freely on balls, and fielded his position poorly. Greene, who took his place in the third inning, was better, but had difficulty in locating the plate. The fielding was inexcusable, and the opposing team ran bases at will...
...special events at Philadelphia W. C. Schick '05 will ran in the 100 yards dash; F. W. Bird 1L., in the 100 yards high hurdles; and R. B. Gring '05. will enter the pole vault. It is very doubtful if Duffy of Georgetown, the present holder of the intercollegiate 100 yards dash record of 9 3-5 seconds, will run. In the pole vault R. B. Gring '05 should make a good showing...