Word: miles 
              
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...three mile straight away in eight between Bowdoin and Cornell will be rowed at Ithaca June 18, the day before class day. Both crews are working hard and everything bids fair to a good race. The Bowdoin crew will train on the course for at least ten days before the race to get used to the course and surroundings. Of the Bowdoin crew little is known, but in previous years she has given Cornell her best races, so there is little doubt that she will fall short this year. The exact position of the course has not yet been decided...
...from Yale, and four selected by the New Haven Bicycle Club. A parade has been arranged for the morning, in which it is expected 500 wheelmen will participate. In addition to the team race between Harvard and Yale, there are twelve other contests, only one of which, the mile handicap, will be open to Harvard and Yale. The officers of the day will be as follows: Charles S. Darol, referee David J. Post, F. C. Wolcott, '91, and F. P. Prine...
...after a hard race with Reed. In the running broad jump Bloss, '90, distinguished himself by jumping 20 ft. 10.5 in., beating his last year's record by six and a half inches. Sayre, '92, second, jumped 17 ft. 8.5 in. Three men came to the scratch in the mile run. The first quarter was run in 1 minute, 16 seconds, the men all bunched; in the third quarter Strong, '92, was well in the lead and flnished the mlle in 5 minutes, 13.5 seconds. Chamberlain won second place from Locke. Putting the shot was won by Ford...
...mile walk, 58 m. 52 s., H. H. Bemis, Harvard...
...mile bicycle, 5 m. 43 s., L. B. Hamilton, Yale...