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...Pease; 2, Baldwin; 3, Chase; anchor, Balch. '90: 1, R. Jones; 2, E. S. Jones; 3, Piper; anchor, Amory...
...coming spring. Interest in the club has been kept up during the winter by the monthly "smokers" which have been very well attended. There are now about fifty members, including associate members who do not own wheels. The officers are: President, S. F. McCleary, '88; Captain, R. S. Baldwin, '89; and Secretary, G. H. Merrill, '90. A number of men, of whom the most prominent are Davis, '91; Norton, L. S.; Brown, '91, and Bailey, '91, have declared their intention of going into active training for the two mile race at the H. A. A. spring meeting. Harvard's chances...
...team, succeeded in getting back all but an inch. The '88 team, however, pulled away three inches again, and when time was called the rope was four inches on their side of the line. The teams were as follows: '88-1, E. A. Pease; 2, C. H. Baldwin; 3, P. Chase; anchor, F. G. Balch. '89-1, P. Marquand; 2, F. O. Raymond, jr.; 3, J. Endicott; anchor, G. Perry...
...Pease; 2. C. H. Baldwin; 3. P. Chase; Anchor, F. G. Balch. '89. 1. P. Marquand; 2. F. O. Raymond, Jr.; 3. J. Endicott; Anchor, G. Perry...
...slightly over-weight, but will have no difficulty in training down the few requisite pounds. Its chief weakness is in dropping, and it is doubtful whether any improvement is shown over last year's team in this respect. The probable make-up of the '88 team will be Pease, Baldwin, Chase and Balch, although Balch is now unable to pull on account of illness. Out of about seven candidates for the '89 team, Marquand, Raymond, Endicott and Perry will probably be selected. There are about eight freshmen trying for positions on their team, and the final make...