Word: scratching
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...yards dash, (tria heats.)-S. Saltonstall, '93, 4 yards; S. Sullivan, L. S., 7 yards; T. C. Smith, '98, 7 yards; F. J. Carr, '93, 5 yards; G. L. Batchelder, '92, 5 yards; H. Alward, L. S., scratch; C. F. Page, '92, 4 yards; C. C. Goodrich, '93, 5 yards; B. Cook, '92, 2 yards; J. H. Steinhart, '93, 5 yards; F. B. Lord, L. S., 3 yards; H. T. Hollis, '92, 7 yards; E. C. Moen, '91, scratch; J. Crane, '90, 4 yards; O. K. Hawes, '92, 2 yards; H. M. Sternburgh, '93, 2 yards; T. J. Stead...
...mile bicycle races K. Brown, '91, 100 yards; W. B. Greenleaf, '92, scratch; J. E. Tweedy, '93, 150 yards; C. C. Goodrich, '93, 300 yards; P. W. Davis...
...mile walk.- Ware, '93, 50 seconds; C. R. Bardeen, '93.30 seconds; C. T. R. Bates, '92, scratch...
...football has been decided it seems fitting to broach the subject of awarding cups to the victorious teams. The work done by the members of all the class teams is certainly creditable and deserves some sort of recognition from the football association. If the winners of the fall scratch races receive cups for nothing save victory in one afternoon's sport it seems eminently more appropriate that men who have trained hard for a month should be rewarded for their work. The giving of cups also will, we believe, help along the end for which class games have partially been...
...scratch race between freshman crews number 3 and 6, which had to be rowed over on account of a tie in Tuesday's race, took place yesterday afternoon, and was won by number six. The crews struggled ard and neither get the advantage until opposite the boat house when number 6 gradually crept away from number 3 At the finish number 6 was three quarters of a length ah ad The winning crew was made up as follows...