Word: winner
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...quarter mile run the handicaps were altogether too long and the men near scratch had no chance to win places. The winner was M. Butler, whose time was 48s. Fish ran a good race and finished close to the winners, with Mansfield close behind...
...result of the race was a great surprise to everybody, for Ninety-six had been picked as a sure winner. The Freshmen well deserved their victory, since they easily excelled the other crews in every way. Had their coxswain held a better course their time might have been lowered by several seconds. An even stroke of thirty-eight strokes to the minute was rowed throughout the entire race. Their watermanship was excellent and the work of stroke deserves special praise. A great deal of credit for their remarkably good showing is due P. D. Rust '98, who coached...
...Putnam, R. L. S., vs. J. N. Manning, Jr., B. H. S.; A. C. Wise, B. H. S., vs. G. G. Walkins, E. H. S.; M. Howe, C. H. and L., vs. E. S. Foster, R. L. S.; W. Armington, N. H. S., vs. winner of Fitzgerald-Whitmore match. A. W. Hollis, N. H. S., vs. W. P. Everts, R. L. S.; R. C. Seaver, B. H. S., vs. G. Walworth, N. H. S.; W. Willkins, N. H. S., vs. W. Warnock, C. H. and L.; R. F. Bolls, R. L. S., vs. H. L. Mason, Berkeley School; W. Anders...
...commencing at 9 o'clock. In case of rain the tournament will be held on the next pleasant Saturday. Matches will be best two in three up to final, and final will be best three in five, vantage sets. A handsome silver cup will be awarded the winner of the tournament and a Sears' "Special" to the runner-up. A championship banner will be given the school winning the greatest number of points, each actual victory in every round of the tournament counting one point. The referee will be Mr. Joseph T. Whittelsey, secretary of the National Association...
...half mile run furnished a surprise. Vincent was looked on as an easy winner, but he was by no means in his usual form. Blakemore and Bordman set the pace for most of the distance, with Vincent almost in last place. Near the finish Vincent tried to make up for lost time, but was unable to get anywhere near Bordman...