Word: timing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Time-2 hours, 45 minutes. Umpire-John Kelly...
...they were unable to get ahead of Greenleaf. On the last lap but one. Davis and Bailey passed Greenleaf who was thus forced to take third place. On the last lap Bailey made a beautiful spurt and when he crossed the line he was leading by about thirty feet. Time, 6 minutes and 1 second, which beats the best previous Harvard record by 11/2 seconds...
...Moen, '91, C. F. Winslow, '91, J. P. Lee, '91 J. Cook, '90, and O. K. Hawes, '92. Moen took the lead and held it for the first seventy-five yards and then Lee came up abreast of him and managed to finish about a foot ahead of Moen. Time 10 3-4 seconds...
...Downs, '90. At the end of the first lap, Williams was first and Davenport second, but on the next lap, Downs took first place, which he held until the finish. When within twenty feet of the line, Davenport passed Williams and took second place. Downs' time was 4 minutes, 46 seconds...
...Hawes. '92. Lord got a fine start and for fully 100 yards was in the lead, but the pace of Lee and Moen was too fast for him and he dropped behind. Lee won beating Moen by about a foot. Wells was third and Hawes fourth. Time, 24 seconds...