Word: winner
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...mile, D. Grant had things all his own way. Starting from scratch he caught the field at the end of the third lap and finished an easy winner. E. H. Clark distinguished himself greatly by throwing the hammer 123 ft. 7 in. He is the most promising man at this game that Harvard has had for many years...
...Wrenn '96, last year's tennis champion, beat R. T. Parke '98, the winner of the fall tournament, yesterday in the match for the championship of the University...
...from the launch which was ahead, and it was not until the judge at the finish for Harvard had shouted to the referee, Mr. F. Peabody, that B. A. A.'s nose was 10 feet in front of the Harvard boat that B. A. A. was officially declared the winner...
Throwing hammer-Winner, Schmalhorst, Sem. (11 ft.); second, D. Edwards '96 (16 ft.). Distance...
Broad jump-Winner, W. B. Rogers '98 (scratch); second, R. Garrett '97 (1 ft. 6 in.). Distance...