Word: harriman
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Mason. The teams were made up as follows: Harvard. - Forwards, Kendall, Cabot, Hammond, Appleton, Ayers, Clarke, Wesselhoeft; quarter-back, Morison; half-backs, Edmands, Bradford; back, Codman. Technology. - Forwards, Du Pont, Baldwin, Winsor, M. G. Houghton, L. Houghton, Pierce, Park; quarter-back, Steele; half-backs, Pratt, Haines (capt.); back, Harriman...
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...Putting the Shot, F. O. Harriman covered 29 feet 6 inches...
...deserves great credit. The tug-of-war was easily won by Princeton, whose team pulled in capital form. Their new patent belt also had much to do with their victory. F. W. Dalrymple, '83, Lehigh, won the pole vault with a jump of 8 ft. 9 in.; O. Harriman, '83, Princeton, taking second place. The Hurdle was won by R. T. Morrow, '81, Lehigh, in 18 1/8 sec., W. P. Trowbridge, S. S., Yale, second by 4 inches. Mitchell, Harvard, '83, was third in his trial heat. The games were on the whole highly successful, and Harvard may be congratulated...
...best judges of athletics in the country), states it as his opinion that the race was faster than 10 seconds; but we must wait now for the spring for Myers to make the record. Another feature of the meeting was the running of Mr. J. B. Harriman in the 1/4-mile run "for boys, 16 years and under." With a field of 16 starters, in the final heat he easily took the lead and kept it without difficulty, winning, finally, in 57 1/4 seconds, which, for a race under the above conditions, is very fast. He runs in excellent form...