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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...beat Sherrill. The crowd was wonderfully enthusiastic at this, considering that they were now pretty well soaked by a hard rain. Sherrill is said to have broken a tendon in his leg in his attemps to come in first. The time of this race was only 10 3-5 sec., as the track was very wet. Lasell won third place. The two preliminary heats in the 2 mile bicycle race were each ridden by two Harvard men against one Yale man. In the first, Davis and O. B. Hawes of Harvard, and W. B. Wade of Yale, did very slow...
...vault. Williams has done twenty-one feet, ten and three-quarters inches, in the broad jump, after having run two heats in the high hurdles. Again, it is doubtful whether Harvard will take first in the mile run. To be sure, Lowell has done 4 min., 34 1-5 sec., and can be counted on to do better still, if necessary, but it is only fair to consider that Ellsworth, the Yale man has also made great improvement. He took second place in the Intercollegiate games last year, beating our men. Lowell, to be sure, ran with a strained ankle...
...EVERETT, Sec...
...handicap B. A. A. games yesterday afternoon, Stead '91, won the 100 yards dash in 10 2-5 sec. Mullins '93, was also in the finals. In the 1000 yards run Nichols, L. S., took second place, with A. M. White '92, third. The event was won by Batchelder, R. L. S. Wheelwright '94, won the pole vault, clearing 9 ft. 11 inches; Green '92 took second place with an actual vault of 9 feet...
...Columbia freshman crew won the race with Columbia '92 on Saturday, making the course in 11 min. 8 sec...