Word: thrall
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Frank P. Murray, asserted it had been. Phillips returned to the track, thinking he had been misjudged, but in the effort to overtake the leaders he ran and was taken off again. In his absence the race was won by Houghton of Amherst in 7m. 14 3-5s. Thrall of Yale took second by a spurt past Drew of Harvard...
...mile walk won by H. F. Houghton of Amherst; second, F. C. Thrall of Yale; third, C. D. Drew of Harvard. Time...
...only took second. The judge of this event, T. A. McEwen, distributed his cautions very freely, and disqualified three men, though with apparent impartiality. The first two to suffer were Allison of Yale and Staab, the latter of whom had never had a caution. The last man disqualified was Thrall of Yale, as he was spurting for third place, which was thus given to Drew...
...mile walk won by E. L. Nye, Dartmouth, 10 sec.; second, F. C. Thrall, Yale, 15 sec.; third, J. Staab, 30 sec. Time...
...mile walk.J. Staab, 30s.; W. H. Cram, 30s.; B. C. Mead, 30s.; L. E. Foster, E. H. S., 30s.; P. Nichols, 25s.; F. C. Thrall, Yale, 15s.; C. V. Moore, N. A. A., 15s.; C. D. Drew, 12s.; E. L. Nye, Dartmouth, 10s.; J. D. Phillips, scratch...