Word: recording
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...open 35 yds. dash, losing first by a very narrow margin. In the novice 35 yards dash E. H. Smith 1900 won, and J. De K. Towner '98 was second; time, 4 2-5s. E. H. Clark L. S. won the 40 yds. high hurdles in the record breaking time of 5 3-5s., but as he knocked over two hurdles the record was not allowed. W. G. Morse '99 won the high jump, doing 5 ft. 11 1-4 in. The shot put was won by E. H. Clarke L. S. with...
...games by a strong team. The men in the sprints and long runs are all in good training and have been competing in the various indoor games that have taken place this season. Bigelow recently won second from scratch in a 50 yds. dash that was done in the record time of 5 2-5s. A. A. Boyden '98, a new man, has also been doing very creditable work. In the Boston College games he won the novice and handicap 40 yds. dash. The men have been running on the board track and taking light dumb-bell exercise...
...regular work. F. G. Shaw, who qualified in this event at the Mott Haven games last year, is throwing 20 feet farther than he did last year at this time. The only other man who is practicing is G. L. Patterson L. S., who comes from Cornell with a record...
...pole vaulters have but recently commenced regular work and it is too early to say anything about them. W. W. Hoyt who holds the Harvard record of 11 ft. 2 3-4 in. has returned to the Medical School and is again with the squad. The broad jumpers have done little so far but will begin systematic work outdoors in a few days...
...high jump the men are all in the best of condition and have been competing in all the athletic meetings of the winter. A man of unexpected ability has been developed in W. G. Morse '99. Morse, who never jumped before last fall, has shown remarkable ability. His record is very nearly 6 ft. and he has won every event in which he has competed, being scratch man in the last four...