Word: walking
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...mile walk was another pretty contest. P. G. Bell, who won it, lowered the inter-scholastic record twenty-two seconds, covering the distance in 7 m. 56 2-5 sec.; second, C. Williams, W. A.; third, R. Morgan...
...yards, Brewer and Hurd of Hopkinson's, and Wheelwright, R. L., will make the race. Brewer has a practice record of 52 1-5 sec. In the 880. Batchelder, R. L., (brother of Batchelder '92) Adams. R. L., Howland, Hallowell and Frothingham, Hopkinson's, will run. In the walk, J. H. Bell, Hopkinson's, with a record of 7.30, will win. Blake, Vi., and Morgan, W. A., will be close for second place. In the hurdle race Hoag R. L., Marvel, W. A., Hurd and Robinson, Hopkinson's, are the men from whom the winner will come. In the bicycle...
...events, which are open to all amateurs, are as follows: handicap runs of 75 yards, 220 yards, 880 yards, one mile, and novice runs of 440 and 880 yards for those who have never won a prize in open competition. There are also thre more handicap events, two mile walk, running high jump and putting 16 lb. shot. The handicapping will be done by E. C. Carter. Prizes of silver were to firsts, seconds and thirds. The entrance fee of fifty cents for each event must be sent with entries to S. J. Campbell, sec'y, before June 8th. Rules...
...Columbia crew arrived at New London last Saturday evening and are settled in their old training quarters. This is a week or ten days earlier than usual. Yesterday they began training by taking a walk of five or six miles; today they will go out for their first spin on the river...
...Amherst man also won the mile walk,-a great surprise to all, as McIlvaine of Columbia was considered a sure winner. Bardeen of Harvard was disqualified, as well as Collis of Columbia. Gregg, the winner, made the mile in 7 min. 10 sec, McIlvaine was a bad second, and Bercherling of Princeton third...