Word: sydenham
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...choir sang the following anthems: Arise, O. Jerusalem, Oliver King; Be Merciful, Sydenham; Calvary, Rodney. The soloist was Mr. Heinrich Meyn...
During the evening the choir sang "Hosanna in the highest," Stainer; "Be merciful onto me," Sydenham; and "Arise O Jerusalem," King. Soloist, Mr. Heinrich Myne of St. Pauls, Boston...
...preliminary heats in the one-mile ordinary were won by Scott, Sydenham A. A., first time 3 min. 1-5 sec., Zimmerman, N. Y. A. C., second; 2d heat, Murphy, N. Y. A. C., first, time 2 min. 54 2-5 sec., J. Clark, C. B. C., second. Taylor, while spurting around the bend in the last lap, fell, partly through a foul and partly through his own fault, but the referee allowed him the ride in the final heat. This event was a decided farce. For two laps the men loafed. At the beginning of the third...
...mile American safety champion; A. B. Rich, N. Y. A. C., holder of the 5 mile world's record; A. A. Zimmerman, N. Y. A. C., who has twice beaten W. W. Windle, who holds the world's mile record, and M. Scott, of the Sydenham A. C., the one mile champion of Rhode Island. H. B. Hallock of Amherst is a very good man, and the Harvard men in the two mile intercollegiate handicap will have to ride very fast to beat him. Rich, Murphy and Zimmerman have been in Cambridge for a day or two trying the track...
Half mile ordinary open handicap Scott, Sydenham A. A., 40 yds.; Hallock, Amherst A. A., 50 yds.; Connelly, 60 yds.; Wade, Yale A. A., 50 yds.; Zimmermann, N. Y. A. C., scratch; Clark, Crescent B. C., 75 yds.; Murphy, N. Y. A. C., scratch; Andrews, Norfolk Co. W., 60 yds.; Taylor, H. U. C. A., 25 yds.; Clark, Crescent B. C., 30 yds.; Barron...