Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yesterday the sprinters and quartermilers timed for the 220 yards dash, one lap of the out-door track. F. H. Bigelow '98 ran in 24 3/8 seconds, breaking the track record. A. L. Jackson '95 ran in 24 5/8 seconds...
Yesterday afternoon the two freshman crews rowed 600 strokes. Mr. Legate did not come out, and Captain Ames, after rowing for a short time, coached the men. Woodward took his place in the boat. After rowing, the men took a run on the track. The order of the first crew was: Stroke, Rice; 7, Ames, Woodward; 6, Seaver; 5, Fuller; 4, Good-rich; 3, Butler; 2, Scull; bow, Adams...
...Ellis of Pennsylvania introduced the question of having international games this year. He suggested that the executive committee be instructed to address the proper authorities at Oxford and Cambridge with the view of having a contest in track and field games in England during the coming summer, the time suggested being July. Mr. Ellis said that the teams could not be confined to Oxford and Cambridge, but that the latter could have the option of selecting their men if they wished from any college in the British island...
Wednesday night there was a meeting of the Track Athletic Association at which all candidates for the team were present. Captain James read a letter before the meeting from the captain of the University of California Track Athletic Association stating that they desired to arrange games with Princeton. The team will continue practising in the gymnasium for some time yet under the direction of Mr. George Goldie and Trainer McMasters...
Freshman Crew.Mr. Legate resumed charge of the freshman crew yesterday and put the men back in their old order. The nature of the practice was the same as usual and ended with a two mile run on the track...