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...Dacy, 1m. 45s.; 14, L. F. Smith, 1m. 45s.; 15, F. A. Russell, 2m.; 16, H. P. Walker, 2m.; 17, R. L. Chipman, 2m.; 18, F. B. Carter, 2 m.; 19, H. Coonley, 2m.; 20, H. R. Storrs, 2m. 15s.; 21, E. H. Clark, 2m. 15s,; 22, W. A. Wight, 2m. 30s.; 23, J. E. Rousmaniere, 2m. 30s.; 24, C. H. Williams, 2m. 30s.; 25, F. V. Alexandre, 28m. 30s.; 25, A. Wood, 3m.; 27, Wm. D. Eaton, 3m.; 28, G. Bancroft...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. U. C. A. Road Race. | 11/20/1895 | See Source »

...Dacy, 1m. 45s.; 14, L. F. Smith, 1m. 45s.; 15, F. A. Russell, 2m.; 15, H. P. Walker 2m.; 16, R. L. Chipman, 2m.; 18, F. B. Carter, 2m.; 19, H. Coonley, 2m.; 20, H. R. Storrs, 2m. 15s.; 21, E. H. Clark, 2m. 15s.; 22, W. A. Wight, 2m. 30s.; 23, J. E. Rousmaniere, 2m. 30s.; 24, C. H. Williams, 2m. 30s.; 25, F. V. Alexandre, 28m. 30s.; 26, A. Wood, 3m.; 27, Wm. D. Eaton, 3m.; 28, G. Bancroft...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. U. C. A. Road Race. | 11/15/1895 | See Source »

...Wight, W A, 39 Weld...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GAIN OF FIFTY-NINE. | 9/28/1895 | See Source »

...event. Jarvis of Wesleyan and Kelsey of U. of P. are good performers at this distance, but hardly strong enough to win. Borcherling of Princeton, holding the intercollegiate record in the mile walk, will have to work hard in order to win, as Endicott is in fine condition. Wight of Yale, Otley of Princeton and Bardeen will struggle for the third points. Bloss ought to win the broad jump with Sheldon of Yale second and Ramsdell of U. of P. third. Garcelon will probably repeat his victory in the long hurdles, although Harding of Columbia is a dangerous rival. Easton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mott-Haven Team. | 5/25/1893 | See Source »

From beginning to end the mile walk was a most interesting race. From the reports of the time by Wight of Yale, it was expected that the race between him and Endicott would be very close but as the most of the spectators could not tell which was Wight, the positions of the men at the end of the first lap caused some doubt as to the final result. The men who started were Endicott, Bardeen and C. W. Norton for Harvard, Wight, F. S. Bunnell, S. H. Bunnell and Hoyt for Yale. The race on Yale's part...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD 67; YALE 45. | 5/15/1893 | See Source »

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