Word: seconds
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...season. Three games have been played; the Massachusetts Agricultural College held Maine to a 0 to 0 tie, but Fort McKinley was defeated 6 to 0, and New Hampshire State College 16 to 0. Last year the University team won a 16 to 0 victory over Maine in the second game of the season...
...purpose of this contest "International Arbitration" may be held to include any subject specifically treated in the "Conventions for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes," adopted by the first and second Hague conferences, or in the "Draft Convention Relative to the Creation of a Judicial Arbitration Court," adopted in the second Hague conference. The award will be given at the meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference in May 1910. The donor of the prize is Chester Dewitt Pugsley '09, of Peekskill...
...mile race, held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon for all distance men, was won by E. L. Viets '11. P. R. Withington '12 was second, and W. H. Lacey '12, third. The race was well contested. About thirty started, but it soon became a struggle between six men. Viets set the pace for the first five laps. Lacey then came to the front only to be passed by Withington on the seventh, who in turn was passed by Viets at the finish...
...Lawless '13 finished first in the mile race for distance men from the Freshman class. E. D. Smith '13 and S. Nichols '13 were second and third respectively. Lawless took the lead on the first lap and held it throughout the race...
Yesterday the members of the University and third crews went out in singles with the exception of Newton and Waid, who went out as stroke and 7 in the second boat, the same as a week ago yesterday. By this practice it is evident that Coach Wray has Newton in view as a possible candidate for stroke of the University crew next spring, and by rowing him with Waid in the second crew once a week he can see how well the pair work together, and also better eradicate Newton's tendency to be slow with his hands and body...