Word: shapleigh
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...SHAPLEIGH, Secy...
...actual ability as there will be no handicaps given. Thus far the following Harvard men have entered: Fifty yards dash, G. F. Brown, Jr., S. V. R. Crosby, Page, Thayer, Thompson, Hawes, McNear, J. Hale, Jr., Mullens, Moen, W. C. Nichols, J. Allen, J. J. Cooke, Shead, Fearing, Bloss, Shapleigh, F. Baker, T. Magee, Winslow. Green, Rothschild, Priest, Borden, Niles; running high jump, Fearing, Green; standing high jump, Bean, Bloss, Taylor; putting the shot, Evins, Finlay; pole vault, Wheelwright; fifty yards hurdle, Fearing, McNear, Bloss, Green, White; single stick, R. Stone, Turnure; mile walk, Bardeen, Endicott, Brackett, R. S. Hale...
...SHAPLEIGH, Sec.IF the man who took the wrong hat out of French 6 Wednesday will bring it to French 6 Friday, he can have...
...SHAPLEIGH, Sec.'92 NOTICE.- The junior crew will meet at 7.30 tonight at 10 Shepherd's block...
...yards dash. The prediction that Harvard would win all the prizes was fulfilled before the race was finished as every man in the final heat was from Harvard. The winner was S. V. R. Thayer '94 (11 feet); second, O. W. Shead '93 (11 feet); third, A. R. Shapleigh '92 (12 feet). The time was 7 4-5 seconds. Moen ran beautifully, but was too heavily handicapped to do more than get into the final heat. A. Blake '91 won the 1,000 yards run with a handicap of 35 yards in 2 m. 23 2-5 sec.; Lowell came...