Word: train
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There will be an N. H. 4 excursion to Quincy today. Those who go will take the 8.15 train this morning...
...Carnochan, '86, will be unable to train down to enter the feather-weight sparring at the winter meetings...
...belongs. It is a deplorable fact that, among the candidates for the Mott Haven team, there is not one man trying for the bicycle race. Last year there was but one representative in the race at Mott Haven, and he was badly handicapped by having no men to train with. A man must have men to compete with when training for this race, in order to be successful. Riding against time, and riding a winning race against six or eight men, are two different things. There are several men now in college who could do well in bicycling racing...
...TALBOT, Sec'y.GLEE CLUB. The train for Concord will leave Boston by the Fitchburg road at 4.40. or at 4.50 from Porter's Station. Tickets to be obtained...
...short distance runs, 100 yards, 220 yards, and one quarter mile, Baker, '86, R. D. Smith, '86, Wells, '86, Rogers, '87, Wells, '89, Fessenden, '87, Holden, '88, and L. S. Thayer, '88, are in training. Fiske, '86, Porter, '88, and Perry, '89, will train later in the year. In the 1-2 mile and mile runs the candidates are Wells, '89. W. D. Roberts, '85, Dana, '88, Wheeler, '86, A. T. Dudley, '87, Shepard, '88, Quinby, '87, and Ewald, '88. For the hurdle race, 120 yards, are trying Bradley, '86, Lund, '88, Noble, '88, and Rogers...