Word: won
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...somewhat of a disappointment, because all the entries were afraid to run against Hollister except Hollander of New York. Hollister set the pace from the start and Hollander ran at his heels for a lap and a half. Here Hollister increased his speed and gradually drawing ahead, won as he pleased by 40 yards. His time of 1m. 56 4-5s. breaks the Harvard record of 1m. 56 7-8s., held by Goodwin, and might easily have been faster if Hollister had been pushed...
...half mile run was equally poorly handicapped and was won by Fenno who hardly had to exert himself...
Trial heats won by S. Chase, D. A. A. (owes 9 yds.) 16 4-5s.; J. H. Horne, B. C. A. A. (owes 4 yds.), 16 3-5s.; E. C. Perkins, Y. A. A. (owes 6 yds.), 16 3-5s.; V. Munroe, H. A. A. (owes 5 yds.), 17 1-5s. Final won by J. H. Horne, J. H. A. A. (owes 4 yds.); second, E. C. Perkins...
...game between the cricket teams of Brockton and Harvard, played last Saturday afternoon at Brockton, was won by the former team by 22 runs and 4 wickets. For Harvard, Hastings and Lippincott did the best playing...
...Freshman class has shown itself unusually strong in athletics. Its crew has won the class races, and is certain to show up well in the intercollegiate race, and its baseball team stands a good chance of winning the championship in the class games. Friday night will show what the class can do in debating, and from what has been said by the men who are training the speakers, it is likely to distinguish itself here also. If the result of the debate is a success, the College may well feel proud of its Freshman class. The debaters deserve...