Word: walking
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Seventy-five yard run 150 yard run, 300 yard run, 600 yard run, 1000 yard run, two-mile run, three-quarter mile walk, four mile walk, standing broad jump, standing high jump, three standing broad jumps, running hop, step and jump, pole vault for distance, throwing 56 pound weight for height, putting the 24 pound shot, 200-yard hurdle, 10 flights, 31/2 feet high, 300 yard hurdle, 10 flights, 21/2 feet high...
...store and shelf for a scorer. In the front of the house, which faces the river, there is a large sliding window six feet across. In front of the house and running the whole length is a platform eight feet wide, from the front of which extend two raised walks for sixty feet to the screens, behind which the traps are placed. Before long it is hoped to build a number of lockers so that the members will have a safe place in which to keep ammunition, cleaning tools, etc. When this is done the house will be as well...
Eleven events were contested Saturday. They were: 40 yard dash, 880 yard walk, 440 yard run, standing high jump, running high kick, putting the 16 pound shot, running high jump, fence vault, pole vault, and 880 yard run. Many promising young athletes were brought out, and every event was well contested. The championship banner was won by the Roxbury Latin School, with a score of 41. Hopkinson's was second with a score of 19. T. E. Sherwin of the Roxbury Latin won more events than any other individual. He is an excellent general athlete and was last year captain...
...mile walk-Won by C. A. Bardeen, H. A. A., handicap 25 seconds, in 7 minutes, 38 seconds; J. K. Punderford, Y. U. C., second...
...mile walk, in which competitors were from the Second Regiment, was won by C. A. Hunt, Company E, in 8 minutes, 45 seconds; A. Liveridge, second...