Word: sec
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...HOWARD, Sec...
...mile walk was contested by Hale, Endicott, Brackett and Bardeen of Harvard, and S. H. Bunnell of Yale. The Harvard men were all considerably ahead of Yale before the race was half over. Hale took first place in 7 min., 14 2-5 sec., with Endicott second and Brackett third. Bardeen managed to leae last place to Yale without any trouble. The 440 yards dash was a remarkably good race. Wright of Harvard showed beautiful form, taking first place in 52 sec., which was very fair time with so wet a footing. As the other men neared the last turn...
...unknown quantity. He had done well last year and it was rumored that he had had much harder training this year than ever before. Nichols and Carr set a very hot pace and Nichols plowed through the mud in the fast time of 4 min., 35 4-5 sec., taking first place. Ellsworth took second place, although Carr, who won third, made him run pretty hard for it. Lowell, who, after his fine work in the University games two weeks ago, was expected to beat both Nichols and Carr, showed plainly that the track was too heavy...
...hurdle race. The first was practically won by J. P. Lee who trotted down the track in 29 2-5 seconds, looking around sometimes to see the two Yale men, Van Ingen and Pearce. William of Yale took the second heat in 26 1-5 sec., with Fearing second. The final heat, which came after the half mile run, was exciting. Lee first took a lead of several feet over Williams, but when the race was nearly half over Williams began to work harder and seemed, to those spectators who were opposite the men at that spot...
...HOWARD, Sec...