Word: won
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...biennial games which take place today at 2.30 should be unusually interesting, judging from the number of prominent athletes who have entered. In the high hurdles there should be a race well worth seeing with such men entered as Chase the American champion, and Curtis who won this event at the Olympic games. The low hurdle race should also prove exciting with such performers as Bremer, Chase, and Perkins, the Yale crack. This race has been changed from the usual 220 yards to 146 2-3, and the 220 yards flat to one of 150, so that it will...
...spring football squad ended with the annual contests in kicking and passing. Not many of the men who took part were first-class and most of them did not show up very well. Cochrane did the best work, winning the place and drop kicking, while Wrightington and Davis won the punting and passing respectively. The prizes will probably be cups and only one will be given in each event...
...YORK, May 6.- The Boston Athletic Association athletes, who won so many victories at the Olympic games, Burke, Clarke, Hoyt, Curtis, Blake and Manager Graham arrived today on the steamship Lahn. J. B. Connelly will not return until next week...
Yesterday afternoon as the Technology freshmen were unable to play, Ninety-six and Ninety-nine played a five inning practice game, which Ninety-nine won by the score of twelve to eight. Thompson and Litchfield of the Freshman Team were with the 'Varsity and their places were taken by Galbraith and Adams. Both teams batted fairly well and the fielding of the Freshmen was considerably better than that of Ninety...
...held last evening, the question for debate being, "Resolved, That the Raines Liquor Bill is for the best interests of the people of New York." M. Hyman and E. E. Wakefield spoke for the affirmative, while G. H. Foster and D. D. Lloyd supported the negative. The debate was won by the negative, and after the decision H. L. Belisle of the Union criticised the principal speakers...