Word: run
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Events-100-yards dash, two-mile bicycle race, running broad jump, running high jump, one-mile run, one-mile walk, 440-yards run, half-mile run, 220-yards run...
Technology was defeated by Harvard yesterday 62-0. The Harvard rush line was much too strong for their opponents as Upton, Cranston and Dean broke through very often upon the Technology's backs. Lee started the game for Harvard at the east end of Jarvis, with a run of 15 yards. Blanchard lost the ball to Tech. Garrison kicked and Cumnock secured the ball outside. The ball was then carried by Fearing to within three yards of the line and he was pushed over after couple of downs. Trafford kicked the first goal within five minutes of the start. Score...
...through Technology's rush line but was stopped near the line by Garrison. Lee ran around the outside and another goal was kicked. Score 52-0. Cranston broke through twice and stopped the half back when he secured the ball. Lee soon received a high ball and after a run and a shove another touchdown was gained. No goal. Score 56-0. Trafford tried twice before he succeeded in kicking another goal from the field. Score 62-0 Time was called before the teams returned to position. The teams were made up as follows...
...SLOCUM, Capt.FRESHMAN CREW.- The following men will report at the boat house to row at 3.15: Borg, Johnson, Falk, Curtis, G. B. Pierce, Cary, Goodrich, Barlow, Walcott, Blake, Sturgis, Bisbee, Fairchild, Cavanagh, Gans, Hochstader. All other men will be at the gymnasium door ready to run at 4.20 sharp...
...following men will meet at the boat house at 3:15: Baldwin, Ballou, Strauss, Webster, Shead, G. B. Pierce, Kidder, Gans, Dexter, Converse, Farwell, Purrington, Lecompte, F. U. Stearns, Guerin, Bishop, C. E. Cook. The following at 4.15: Keyes, Wood, Doe. All others at gymnasium door ready to run at 5.20 sharp...