Word: second
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Blue-books have been placed in the Gymnasium for entries for the Freshman, track games which take place on Monday, Oct. 30, at 4 o'clock. Entries close at 6 o'clock, Friday, Oct. 27. First and second prizes will be given in each event, if there are five contestants in the track and four in the field events. Men must be examined by Dr. Sargent, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday from...
...oared shells was won by only ten feet with both crews spurting at a high stroke. The best event of the regatta was the race of the eight-oared shells. In the first heat the Sophomores were barely able to win from the Freshmen by half a length. The second heat, between the Law School and the Junior Weld crews was a better rowed race and was almost as close. As the boats neared the finish there was a length of open water between them, with the Law School in the lead. But the Juniors spurted strongly and crossed...
Compromise singles--First heat won by E. George '03; H. G. Hart '01, second. Second heat won by W. B. Wheelwright '01; G. Blake '01, second. Final heat won by Wheelwright on a foul...
Four-oared shells--First heat won by Snite's four; McGrath's four second. Second heat won by Tilton's four; Brownell's four second. Final heat won by Tilton's four: Stroke, N. Tilton '00; 3, H. B. Stanton '00; 2, F. C. Kidner '00; bow, K. Sherbourne '00; cox., Wadleigh...
Four-oared barges--Won by Mason's four: Stroke, Mason; 3, Hartwell; 2, Pumpelly; bow, Downs; cox., Kingsbury. Greenough's four second...