Word: sec
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Laughlin, although he ran splendidly, was unable to lower to any purpose. Merrill ran fast for the first lap but then slowed down allowing Laughlin to gain. During the last lap Merrill about held his own, winning for Harvard by over 30 yards. Time 3 min. 22 3-5 sec...
...feet ahead. In the last relay Dartmouth easily had the race but for the accident to Claggett, who lost his shoe on the - second lap, on account of which he was unable to hold his place, allowing Amherst to win by about four yards. Time 3 min. 27 3.5 sec...
...Casey, B. U. A. A., S. A. Coombs, B. A. A., M. Ladd, '94; H. Wheelwright, '94; and A. B. Straight of Brown University. Baker 93, won finishing a foot ahead of Straight, who was about the same distance ahead of Ladd '94. Time, 4 3-5 sec...
...MILE WALK.In the mile walk there were thirteen entries. Owing to the handicaps the men were evenly matched and for a considerable time it was very doubtful who the winner would be. S. H. Bunnell of Yale having a start of 35 sec. was the only man who had much of a chance against Houghton, A. C. A. A. who won by 20 yards; Beaudette, W. A. C., second; S. H. Bunnell, Y. A. C. third. Time 7 min. 31 3-5 seconds...
...Kent, 4 Sp. and W. W. Blakemore, L. S. The race was a fine one from start to finish, Lohnes passing the other in the second lap and winning by about 8 feet. Blakemore, second; Stetson '93, third. Time 1 m. 21 1-5 sec...