Word: walks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...mile walk-R. S. Hale '91, A. L. Endicott '94, S. C. Brackett '91, C. R. Bardeen '93, and J. H. Bell...
...first heat. Brown tipped over a hurdle and stopped running. Williams won the heat in 17 3 5 seconds. Fearing won the second heat in good form from Van Ingen and D. B. Lynam of Yale, in 16 4-5 seconds. The final heat, run after the mile walk, was a beautiful race between. Williams and Fearing. Williams was obliged to work hard but managed to take first with Fearing a close second, and Van Ingen of Yale third. The time was sixteen seconds, equalling the world's record...
...mile walk was contested by Hale, Endicott, Brackett and Bardeen of Harvard, and S. H. Bunnell of Yale. The Harvard men were all considerably ahead of Yale before the race was half over. Hale took first place in 7 min., 14 2-5 sec., with Endicott second and Brackett third. Bardeen managed to leae last place to Yale without any trouble. The 440 yards dash was a remarkably good race. Wright of Harvard showed beautiful form, taking first place in 52 sec., which was very fair time with so wet a footing. As the other men neared the last turn...
...mile walk...
...Mile Walk: R. S. Hale, C. R. Bardeen, S. C. Brackett, A. L. Endicott, S. H. Bell, S. H. Bunnell, S. B. Bissell...