Word: walking
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...known Columbia rowing men, Professor J. P. Goodwin, Prof. J. H. Amringe, and Mr. R. C. Cornell, have taken considerable interest in the crew and have given suggestions from time to time. The crew is now rowing daily on the Thames and on Sunday they take a ten-mile walk instead of the regular row. The crew is an unusually good one, and our freshmen will have hard work to win the race, especially since the Columbia men have a great advantage in getting on the water earlier, and in having a longer time to train at New London...
...winners and events: Putting the 16-pound shot-J. S. Black, 32 feet 8 1-2 inches; second, J. McK. Ferriday, 31 feet 8 inches. Senior quarter-mile run for the Potter challenge medal-J. McD. Garfield, 0.55 2-5: second, W. P. Niles, 0.57. One-mile walk for the Evarts challenge cup-H. W. Thornton, 7.50; second, L. R. Parker, 7.53. Junior half-mile run-L. Bacon, 2.19 1-5; second, A. Garfield, 2.19 1-2. Throwing the base-ball-W. B. Dinsmore, jr., 328 feet 2 1-2 inches; second, E. H. Floyd-Jones, 322 feet. Junior...
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...mile walk-E. Lange, scratch man of the Manhattan Athletic Club; O. E. Poynter, N. A. C., second...
MILE WALK.Wright, Harvard, won the mile walk with ease in 7m. 29s.; Mitcheson of University of Pennsylvania second...