Word: seconde
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...Amherst man also won the mile walk,-a great surprise to all, as McIlvaine of Columbia was considered a sure winner. Bardeen of Harvard was disqualified, as well as Collis of Columbia. Gregg, the winner, made the mile in 7 min. 10 sec, McIlvaine was a bad second, and Bercherling of Princeton third...
...first heat of the bicycle race Clark of Yale and Davis '91 collided, Clark being thrown and having his machine smashed. Davis won the first heat in 6 min. 9 1-2 sec. P. W. Davis '93 won the second heat in 6 min. 20 1-5 Final heat was won by R. H. Davis in 6 min. 6 2-5 sec.; Hallock of Amherst second and P. W. Davis '93, third...
Williams of Yale won the 120 yards hurdle race in 16 1-5 sec.; Mapes of Columbia was a fairly close second and G. R. Fearing '93 third. The first heat went to Williams in 16 1-5 sec., and the second one to Fearing '93 in 16 4-5 sec. Williams' record was 3-5 of a second better than the former record...
...first heat of the 220 ydhurdle race easily, with Mapes second. Williams of Yale won the second heat in 28 seconds, and Fearing '93, the third heat. The final was a great race between these four men. Lee took the lead at about 25 yards and beat Williams by two feet, making a world's record of 25 1-4 sec. Fearing beat Mapes for third place...
Fearing won the running high jump at 5 ft. 8 1-4 in., Lee coming second at 5 ft. 7 1-4 in., and Seigel of New York College an inch lower...