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...Harvard man, K. Brown, in the first heat. Brown tipped over a hurdle and stopped running. Williams won the heat in 17 3 5 seconds. Fearing won the second heat in good form from Van Ingen and D. B. Lynam of Yale, in 16 4-5 seconds. The final heat, run after the mile walk, was a beautiful race between. Williams and Fearing. Williams was obliged to work hard but managed to take first with Fearing a close second, and Van Ingen of Yale third. The time was sixteen seconds, equalling the world's record...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard 85 Points; Yale 27. | 5/18/1891 | See Source »

...started along at last and the heat was won by Davis in 6 min., 57 4-4 sec., with Hawes second. The second heat was won by Taylor in 6 min., 18 1-2 seconds., with Pratt second. This left none but Harvard men in the final heat, which was won by Taylor in 6 min., 14 sec., Davis second and Hawes third...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard 85 Points; Yale 27. | 5/18/1891 | See Source »

...final entries for the games are as follows: 100 yards dash: 1st heat, J. P. Lee, O. K. Hawes, W. L. Kitchell, A. H. Jones; 2d heat. W. L. Thompson, J. S. Cook, E. C. Moen, S. L. Lassell, C. H. Sherrill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale-Harvard Athletic Meeting. | 5/16/1891 | See Source »

...manifest that Ninety one had fouled Ninety-three and prevented her from doing any good work the last three-quarters of a mile. And so Referee Peabody decided. His final decision was that first place be given to Ninety-two-that Ninety-one be disqualified and given last place-and that Ninety-three and Ninety-four settle it among themselves whether they row another race for second place or not, it being Mr. Peabody's opinion that Ninety-three was unable to show what they could do the last half mile. Later in the evening, Captain Burgess decided that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Races. | 5/14/1891 | See Source »

...would seem from this letter that all hope of games with Yale this year were at an end. We are not in a position to say anything more definite on this subject than that the final settlement of the matter of games is in the hands of the Graduate Advisory Committee on base ball. Whatever is done by this committee the college is confident will be well done...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/12/1891 | See Source »