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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual indoor games of the Cambridgeport Gymnasium Association last night, H. A. A. men won points in every event in which they were entered except the 600 yards run. In the mile run D. Grant 1M, won first place from scratch in 4m. 52 4-5s. In the twenty yards dash, A. A. Boyden '98, won second place from scratch, and J. W. Sever third from a two foot handicap. In the high jump the second place was won by S. G. Ellis 1901, with an actual jump of 5 ft. 5 1-2 in., and a total...
...second game with Technology played on Crystal Lake, Newton Centre, yesterday afternoon, the ice hockey team won again by the score of 3 to 1. In spite of the softness of the ice, the team played a lively, snappy game, and showed improvement in general team play. Tech. was clearly outplayed during the first half, at the end of which the score stood 2 to 0. The second half was more even, both teams scoring one point. Tech. was somewhat handicapped by the loss of Hopkins, but did not play together well. Goodridge, Beardsell and Matteson scored the goals...
...ninth annual indoor games of the Boston Athletic Association were held Saturday evening in Mechanics Hall. The chief interest of the meet was centered in the Harvard-Yale team race, won by Harvard in 3m. 11 2-5s., thereby creating a new indoor record for the distance. The only other team to approach this time was U. of P., who defeated Holy Cross...
...Harvard class team race was won by 1900 in 3m. 20s. 1901 was a fairly close second, but '99 and '98 in order were far in the rear. The four teams ran as follows: '98-C. S. Tilden, G. H. Breed, D. W. A. Armistead, E. F. Phillips (capt.); '99-H. B. Hewitt, F. J. Snite, E. F. Alexander, W. C. Burton (capt.); 1900-E. D. Gould, W. G. Porter, N. B. Adsit L. Warren (capt.); 1901-M. L. Bernstein, P. L. Fish (capt.), J. Miller, S. H. Bush...
...other events, Harvard secured three firsts. L. W. Redpath '98 won the 40 yds. invitation in 4 3-5s., and H. B. Clark 1901, with a handicap of 70 yds. took first place in the mile run. S. F. Mills '99 won the shot put with a total of 41 ft. 7 3-4 in., his handicap being...