Word: waded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...mile ordinary, intercollegiate, handicap-G. F. Taylor, H. U. C. A.; H. B. Hallock, Amherst A. A.; W. B. Wade, Yale A. A.; F. S. Pratt, H. U. C. A.; O. B. Hawes. H. U. C. A.; T. Barron...
...only 10 3-5 sec., as the track was very wet. Lasell won third place. The two preliminary heats in the 2 mile bicycle race were each ridden by two Harvard men against one Yale man. In the first, Davis and O. B. Hawes of Harvard, and W. B. Wade of Yale, did very slow work as nobody wanted to set the pace. The time for the first quarter was 1 min, 12 sec. The men started along at last and the heat was won by Davis in 6 min., 57 4-4 sec., with Hawes second. The second heat...
...mile bicycle race: 1st heat, R. H. Davis, O. B. Hawes, W. B. Wade; 2d heat, G. F. Taylor, F. S. Pratt, J. W. Allen...
Yale-F. A. Clarke, '91 S., W. B. Wade '93. E. E. Gates '91 S., J. W. Allen '93, G. Greene '94, L. P. W. Marvin...
...pole vault: Ellsworth, when took second in the mile run: Elcock, who won second in the hammer and shot; Williams, who was first in the high and second in the low hurdles; Sherrill, the winner in the one hundred and two hundred yards runs, and Clark, Wear and Wade of bicycle fame. Curtis '94, is doing some good running. Leavenworth and Avery are the only members of the tug-of-war team left in college...