Word: walking
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following events will be participated in by the Interscholastic Association, commencing at 2. p. m.: 40 yards run, 440 yards run, 880 yards run, running high jump, standing high jump, fence vault, pole vault, running high kick, putting 16 pound shot, 220 yards hurdle race, half mile walk. The prizes are given by the Boston Athletic Association, and the entire net proceeds are for the benefit of the Interscholastic Association. The following schools will participate in the above events: English High, Boston Latin, Nichols, Noble, Roxbury Latin, Worcester Academy, Hopkinson, Hale. Admission 25 cents. Reserved seats 25 cents extra. Tickets...
...Mile walk-J. C. Kortts, N. Y. A. O., scratch; J. B. Paine, 25 seconds, C. R. Bardeen, 25 seconds...
...Rothschild, '91, E. S. Mullins, '93, F. J. Carr, '93; for the 440 yards dash alone, R. R. Endicott, '90, and G. L. Batchelder, '92; for the 440 yards dash and one mile run, A. M. White, '92 and C. H. Pierce, '93; for the mile walk, C. T. R. Bates, '92, J. B. Paine, '91. and C. R. Bardeen, Sp. In addition to these men W. C. Downs, '90, will probably be entered from the New York Athletic club in the 50 and the 440 yards dashes. Of the men above named almost all took part in the Boston...
...Yale A. A. and 2nd Regiment., C. N. G. will be held in the 2nd Regiment armory, New Haven, Connecticut, Saturday, March 8, 1890, at 8 p. m. The open events to which Harvard is invited to send contestants are: fifty yards dash, running high jump, one mile walk, bayonet race, 440 yards dash, putting the shot, 220 yards hurdle race, one mile run, potato race, tug of-war; all handicaps except the bayonet and potato races and tug-of war. The prizes will be solid gold medals to first and silver to second, except...
...mile walk Mr. Bardeen of Harvard had fifty seconds start, and secured a sufficient lead to render it necessary for those having a handicap of less than twenty seconds to pass him twice in order to defeat...