Word: shead
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...yard dash-C. Merriam '93, S. V. R. Crosby '91, G. Lowell '92, S. Wells '90, W. D. Boardman '92, H. R. Allen '92, J. R. Jenkins '91, A. Blake '93, T. Hoppin '92, O. W. Shead '93, W. F. Baker '93, E. C. Moen '91, W. C. Downs '90, H. F. Hollis '98, T. J. Stead '91, J. O. Powers '91, V. S. Rothschild '91, J. S. Cook Sp., O. K. Hawes '92, L. W. Page Sp., K. Brown '91, C. F. Winslow '91, C. H. Pierce '93, W. H. Evans '90 W. H. Wright '92, R. G. Loring...
Running high jump-G. R. Fearing '93, W. N. Duane '92, O. W. Shead '93, A. L. Shapleigh, '92, J. P. Lee '91, K. Brown '91, A M. White...
...Shapleigh, '92, were the only contestants. Shapleigh got the first fall in 1 minute, 30 seconds, without much trouble. Shapleigh threw Stead a second time in 40 seconds after a vain attempt by Stead to make a bridge. As J. Crane, '90, and O. W. Shead, '93, had withdrawn, the event went to Shapleigh...
Light-weight wrestling-T. J. Stead '91, J. Crane '90, A. L. Shapleigh '92, O. W. Shead...
...wrestling, although a petition was sent to them as soon as it was learned that there might be any difficulty in procuring a license. Among the Harvard men entered for the games, Fearing was considered a sure winner of the high jump, Shea of putting the shot, and Shead of the fence jumping. A good many men were deterred from entering the Yale games by the prospect of competing at Technology, and the refusal of the aldermen to grant a license to hold the games was particularly unfortunate for this reason...