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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...yards dash, the first event of the afternoon, there were two heats. In the first were Garcelon, Sayer and Thompson of Harvard, Jones and Spencer of Yale. Garcelon had been looked upon as the probable winner of the event, and the announcement of a dead heat between Sayer and Jones was a surprise. Time 10 4-5. Baker, Lefurgey and Whittren of Harvard, Richards and Anderson of Yale made up the second heat. Lefurgey won in 10 3-5 sec. with Richards second. The final heat between Sayer, Lefurgey, Jones and Richards was very close. It was won by Lefurgey...

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

...yards dash ought to be a close race between Garcelon of Harvard and Richards the Yale freshman, with the former a favorite, and the third point lying between Thompson and Baker. The 220 flat will be in doubt the whole of the distance with Sayer a probable winner, Bennett of Yale second and Whittren third. Merrill is counted on for first in the 440, while second will go to Bennett with Bingham a close third. Judging from past records, Corbin ought to win the half mile, and Scoville, the fastest Yale man, may get second while third lies between Lakin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale-Harvard Games. | 5/12/1893 | See Source »

...PULZIFER of the New York World has made an offer to pay the expenses of sending an American crew to England to meet the champion Oxford eight, the crew to be the winner of the Harvard-Yale race. Although this offer appears attractive at first, it involves a point which deserves consideration. Harvard will doubtless be called upon to make some official reply. The feeling at present in college is too indefinite for us to say just what the nature of this reply will be. If it should be an acceptance and our crew should prove...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/9/1893 | See Source »

...most of them from the neighborhood of Boston, though there are a few from Providence. Malcolm Chase, now a Brown freshman, won the tournament last year, defeating Budlong of the Providence High School in the finals in a five set match. Chace's retirement makes Budlong the probable winner. Chace will be present and may play an exhibition match with Budlong. I. T. Whittelsey, secretary of the National Tennis Association, will referee the important matches. Among the promising players are Budlong and C. F. Young of the Waltham High School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Interscholastic Tennis. | 5/6/1893 | See Source »

...efficiently trained, the crew has secured the services of Mr. D. G. Murphy as professional coach for the rest of the year. Mr. Murphy, who will be at the boat-house every afternoon, has been the trainer of the Crescent Boat Club and western clubs, besides being a national winner himself. In order that all men may fully understand the plan proposed, a meeting of all the members of the University, whether members of the Harvard Rowing Club or not, who are interested in rowing, will be held at the boathouse on Boylston st., at four o'clock today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Rowing Club Races. | 5/3/1893 | See Source »

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