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...freshmen look better than the '92 men looked last year. They have less hang and more dash. In the latter respect they have been making a great improvement. They have the roughness one would expect to see in freshmen. They row short, go back too far, reach out too far, and jerk the oars out of the water, but on the other hand they control their slides pretty well and get some power into the oars. Alexander, L. S., has been coaching. The men are, Keyes stroke, Davis 7, Vail 6, Kelton 5, Slade 4, Earle 3, Hathaway 2, Burgess...
...Athletic Union at Mechanics hall Saturday afternoon and evening: For putting 24-pound shot-W. H. Shea, '92; three standing broad jumps-C. H. Bean, '91, O. W. Shead, '93; one thousand yard run-A. M. White, '92, W. C. Downs, '90, G. R. Fearing, '93; seventy-five-yard dash-J. P. Lee, '91, J. S. Cook, '92, H. M. Sternburgh, L. S. S., W. F. Baker, '93, E. C. Moen, '91, J. H. Alward, L. S., A. H. Green, '92, O. K. Hawes, '92; six-hundred-yard run-W. C. Downs, '90, W. H. Wright, '92; three-hundred-yard...
...will be given to J. H. Alward who was second in the 10 yards dash in the Saturday meeting...
...events, but as a matter of fact only about half were well contested. In the very first event the four competitors dwindled down to one. The sparring was reduced to one bout instead of four; and a large number of men who entered for the ten yards dash backed out. Under these circumstances, it is no wonder that the spectators were disappointed. Men who enter ought to feel that they have given a pledge to the spectators to contest. Some of those who attend the meetings are doubtless attracted by the expectation of a good competition in some one event...
...next event was the 10 yards dash. Owing to the large number of entries heats of four had to be run. The first heat was won by Hawes, second by Wendell, third, tie between Downs and Alward, Alward winning the run off; fourth by Crosby, fifth by Baker, sixth by Andrade, seventh by Hall, eighth, tie between Brown and Rhoades, Rhoades winning the run off ninth and last by Batchelder. In the second round the men ran in threes. The first heat was between Hawes, Wendell and Alward. Hawes and Alward made it a tie, Alward winning...