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...MILE COLLEGIATE.Following the second heat of the mile invitation race came the mile race open only to college men. Out of six entries, this race had four starters, W. B. Segur of Andover, W. H. Hogue, Harvard, E. Norton, Harvard, and G. W. Matthewson, Harvard. Immediately after the start the men strung out into line, and finished the first lap with Hogue ahead, and Norton in the rear. At the end of the second lap Norton had crept up to second place, while at the close of the third circuit he had the lead, Matthewson, having passed Hogue, being...
THREE MILES INVITATION RACE.Out of eleven entries in this race there were five starters, Segur, Edgerly, Matthewson, Norcross, and Millard. The pace set for the first mile was a hot one, and at the fourth run down the home stretch Millard was in the lead, with Norcross a good second. On completing this lap, Segur dropped out. On the fifth lap Norcross was passed by Matthewson, and in the sixth by Edgerly. Matthewson spurted beautifully at the end of the second mile and took first place, with Edgerly, who had passed Millard, second. Edgerly, Matthewson and Millard came...
...Union and League rules to govern the meeting." The entries include many names of note in bicycling circles, both among college men and amateurs generally, those best known among the visitors being Hendee, Frazier, Hamilton of Yale, who won at New York on Saturday; Maxwell, also of Yale, Haven, Segur, Sabin and Bigelow. We regret to see that the names of Claflin and Dean are not among the contestants...
...events and entries are: One mile (scratch), open to college men only. 1, W. B. Segur, Andover, B. C., 2, H. W. Hogue. '87; 3, G. W. Mathewson, C. S.; 4, Eliot Norton, '85; 5, L. B. Hamilton, Yale B. C.; 6, W. Maxwell, Yale...
Three miles (handicap), open to invited amateurs. 1, H. W. Hogue, '87; 2, C. F. Haven; 3, G. W. Matthewson, C. S.; 4, H. M. Sabin; 5, N. P. Tyler; 6, W. B. Segur, Andover, B. C.; 7, J. W. Vivian, Charlestown, B. C.; 8, Louis Stearns, Princeton, B. C.; 9, H. A. Edgerly, Cambridge B. C.; 10, Arthur Willard; 11, N. G. Norcross, Boston Ramblers...