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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Wells '94, Guerin '93, and Worman Sp., won three of the five preliminary heats of the 440 yards dash, novice. The decisive heat from the start lay between Wells and Worman. Both ran in good form, Worman taking the lead and finishing first in 57 1-5 sec., with Wells a yard or two behind...
...mile walk was a very interesting race to watch, Sherman, M. A. C., the scratch man walked in beautiful form and in spite of his handicaps, crossed the line first, covering the distance in 6 m. 44 3-5 s. Bardeen '93, (20 sec.) and Endicott '94, (10 sec.), made a stubborn fight for third prize. Bardeen won by a few feet...
...times the men were so bunched that no amount of speed could bring a runner to the front. Merrill '94, with the limit handicap had the pole and took the lead at once. This he kept up running with much ease and speed and won in 53 4-5 sec. Stetson '93, with the same handicap of 20 yards captured the third prize...
None of the Harvard men succeeded in getting a place in either the handicap running high jump or the mile run. The latter was won by Hjertberg, N. J. A. C., (scratch) in 4 min. 28 sec., which considering the circumstances was a remarkable exhibition of running...
...yards dash, handicap. The trial heats brought out as winners from Harvard, Jameson '95, 10 yds; T. Richardson '95, 6 yds.; A. L. Jackson '95, 10 yds.; Hollis '93, 10 yds. In the finals, A. L. Jackson, 10 yds., ran in very pretty style, running in 28 3-5 sec.; Richardson '95, second...