Word: walks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Mott Haven team was in excellent condition, and were looked upon as sure winners; but there were many surprises and some hard luck. In the mile walk Hale was disqualified, and in the 440 yard dash both Wright and Mullins fell heavily. In all, nine records were broken, Carey of Princeton, Williams and Ryder of Yale, Mapes of Columbia, Shattuck of Amherst, and Finlay and Fearing of Harvard especially distinguishing themselves...
...mile walk.- Won by Collis, Columbia. Time, 7m. 5 4-5s. Ottley, Princeton, second, and Endicott, Harvard, third...
...train and a special dining car. Something was wrong with the food on the train last year and special precautions are to be taken this year. The men will reach New York at about six o'clock and go to the Park Avenue Hotel. They will take a walk after dinner. Saturday's breakfast will be about eight o'clock and the morning will be spent in studying, walking and so forth. Most of the members of the team will come back in a special sleeping-car on Saturday night. The games are to be held at the Berkeley Oval...
...White; 220 yds. hurdle-Fearing, Lee and McNear; quarter-mile-Batchelder, Cook, Corbin, Fearing, O. K. Hawes, McNear, Mullins, Stead, Wright and Crosby; half-mile-Batchelder, Corbin, Carr, Fearing, Lowell, McNear, Nichols, A. M. White, Wright and Crosby; mile run-Lowell, A. M. White, Carr and Nichols; mile walk-R. S. Hale, Endicott and Brackett; two-mile bicycle race-R. H. Davis, O. B. Hawes, Pratt and Taylor; broad jump-Bloss, Green, J. Hale and Lee; high jumpFearing, Green, Evins, Lee and Sherwin; pole vault-Green, Wheel wright and Sherwin; putting the shot-Finlay and Evins; throwing the hammer-Evins...
...Fearing, with 10 yds. handicap, taking second place, F. L. Thompson third, G F. Brown fourth. S. Wells ran a quarter in 52 2-5 sec., Hawes setting the pace for the last 220 yards. R. S. Hale broke the American collegiate record for the 3 mile walk. Brackett was a fair second. The latter record was by H. H. Bemis of Harvard in 1885, and was 24 min., 14 2-5 sec. Hale's time was 23 min., 48 4-5 sec. A. M. White won a 3-4 mile race, running slowly for the first half-mile...