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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...course at Franklin Park Saturday by the score of 18-41. Henigen, the Dorchester A. C. star won individual honors, leading Horne, a teammate, across the line by about 300 yards. K. E. Fuller '16 finished fourth, G. A. King '18, sixth, and R. T. Twitchell '16, eighth. The winner's time...
...season was officially closed yesterday with an impromtu race between Crews A and B over the mile course in the Charles River Basin. The crews were nearly perfectly matched and rowed bow and bow all the distance. But at the finish Crew A forged slightly ahead and was declared winner by one-quarter of a length. The time...
...single scull race for the Regent's Cup was won yesterday afternoon by N. P. Darling '17, over the mile course in the Charles River Basin. B Carpenter '16, and G. F. Talbot '16 came in second and third respectively. The winner's time was 6 minutes, 40 seconds. He won easily but the next three boats were bunched all the way and not until the line was reached could it be seen who was ahead. Talbot furnished some mild excitement by capsizing as he crossed the finish line...
...races will be over the one-mile course in the Basin from Cottage Farm Bridge to the Harvard Bridge, and the winner or winners of every race will each receive a cup. Races will be started promptly on schedule time and no delay will be made for delinquents. Fully 30 minutes should be allowed for getting from the boat houses to the starting line. It is required of all participants that they shall have taken strength tests and that their Office standing shall be satisfactory...
...consolation cross-country race held yesterday for members of the University squad who are not going to New Haven was won by Gerald Hastings Hughes '16, of Milton, George Locke Howe '18, of Bristol, R. I., was second. The winner's time was 39.50 for the six-mile course...