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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...race will start at 4 o'clock sharp from the Gymnasium. The entries and handicaps are: Scratch, F. S. Elliot, W. R. Brinckerhoff, H. O. Burdett; 30s., J. O. Wood; 1m., H. H. Brown; 2m., W. F. Putnam, H. H. Richards; 2m. 30s., F. V. Alexander, F. V. Stone; 3m., W. D. Eaton, G. Bancroft; 4m., Artemno Ward...
...third down Fairchild fumbled the ball, Suter got it and started for Harvard's goal without a Harvard man ahead of him. C. Brewer started after him. Suter had a good start and was a fast runner. These two men soon drew away from the rest of the players, and it became a face between them for the goal line. Brewer ran beautifully and pulled up on Suter yard after yard. Finally Brewer caught him and downed him by a beautiful tackle, but not until he was within 15 yards of Harvard's goal...
...paced by a tandem, started on the Cycling Association run yesterday over the course for the race on November sixth. The course is from the Gymnasium to Belmont by way of Brattle street and Concord avenue, and return through Waverly, over Payson Hill and along Mt. Auburn street. The road was in excellent condition, being hardened by the recent rain and the run was a spurting match from the start to the finish. The tandem and three other men gradually drew ahead and notwithstanding a collision of two wheels that delayed them a few minutes, arrived back in Cambridge some...
...course starts from the Gymnasium and goes along the Brattle street Drive to the Fresh Pond Park and thence up Concord Ave. to Belmont. From here the route will be to Waverly and returning over Payson Hill via Mt. Auburn to the Gymnasium again. Start...
Tomorrow morning the 'Varsity eleven will leave Cambridge for Princeton. In spite of the somewhat early start,- the team leaves Cambridge at ten minutes after eight o'clock,- there should be a good number of men out to cheer the eleven off. Though Harvard men may look forward with confidence to the issue of the game, it can not be denied that the eleven will be much handicapped in playing on strange grounds. This can partly be made up by an enthusiastic assurance of interest and supply those who remain in Cambridge...