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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...yard dash should without doubt go to Foster. Dawbarn of Princeton is apparently his only dangerous competitor. The remaining places are hard to assign as no other exceptionally fast men have been developed this season, and Sherman, last year's third place winner, will...
Merrihew has made the fastest time of the year in the 440-yard run and is looked upon as the probable winner. Hitchcock of Cornell is a fast runner and may be stronger than Merrihew for tomorrow's race. LaMontagne of Yale has been rapidly regaining his form and may show enough improvement to be among the foremost. DeSelding is the only one of last year's point winners remaining, and with Blumer, who will probably enter this event, should materially strengthen Harvard's chances...
...following matches have been arranged for today R. H. Eggleston '09 vs. E. L. Beard '10, on Jarvis Field at 10, winner to play F. Cutting '09 on Jarvis Field at 12; G. G. Browne '10 vs. H. Nickerson '11, on Jarvis Field...
...over the Oakley Country Club course, Watertown. The men making the eight lowest scores will qualify for the match play, and a consolation match will be held for those making the next eight lowest scores. A gold medal will be awarded to the champion, and silver medals to the winner and runner-up of the consolation match...
...better suited to the rough water. S. Royce '10, who finished second, showed the best form, and by a good spurt in the last quarter of a mile, went up from fourth to second place. E. S. Eaton '11 finished third, and H. W. Bissell 3L., last year's winner, finished fourth...