Word: ran
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Richardson and Richards, who ran on the Yale 'varsity team in the B. A. A. games, have already been chosen as two of Yale's representatives...
...Varsity baseball candidates began work yesterday in the Carey Building. After taking a few grounders and sliding, the men ran over to the gymnasium and went through dumb-bell exercises...
...advance of Richards, who braced toward the finish and closed up the distance to a yard. W. G. Morse '99, started well, leading Ordway by seven yards at the end of the first lap, but this was cut down later to four yards. H. H. Fish '99, ran the last relay, and finished fully twenty yards ahead of Richardson...
...Harvard class team race was won by 1900 in 3m. 20s. 1901 was a fairly close second, but '99 and '98 in order were far in the rear. The four teams ran as follows: '98-C. S. Tilden, G. H. Breed, D. W. A. Armistead, E. F. Phillips (capt.); '99-H. B. Hewitt, F. J. Snite, E. F. Alexander, W. C. Burton (capt.); 1900-E. D. Gould, W. G. Porter, N. B. Adsit L. Warren (capt.); 1901-M. L. Bernstein, P. L. Fish (capt.), J. Miller, S. H. Bush...
Seventy-five men ran in the team race trials which were held on Monday. As there was a high wind blowing in the morning, which died down during the afternoon, the trials were not final, so that the majority of the men for the teams cannot be picked. F. H. Bigelow L. S., H. H. Fish '99, and W. G. Morse '99, have been definitely chosen to run on the team against Yale. The fourth man for that race, the two substitutes, and the team to race Bowdoin will be chosen from the following men who will...