Word: seconde
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...opening event was the 100 yards dash. The first heat went to Cary of Princeton rather easily in 10 1-5 sec., with Vredenburgh of the same college second. Sherrill took the second heat in a canter in 10 1-2 sec., and Robinson of Yale won the thrid heat in 10 4-5 sec. The final heat was exceedingly close. Sherrill breasting the tape about one yard ahead of Cary in 10 1-5 sec.; Robinson of Yale was third. Vredenburgh won the trial for second men in 10 2-5 seconds...
...yards brought out almost the same men as the shorter sprint did. Sherrill and Cary ran in the first heat, Cary winning in 22 2-5 sec., Sherrill being a good second. The second heat went to Robinson of Yale in 23 sec., Vredenburgh second. The final heat was a grand struggle between Sherrill and Cary, the former winning by two feet in 22 1-5 sec., 1-5 of a second better than the intercollegiate record held by him. Robinson of Yale again took third place...
...yards run was in two heats, the first four in each running in the final. Downs '90 won the first heat very easily in 53 3-5 sec. The second heat went to W. B. Wright jr. of Yale in 54 1-5 sec.; Stead '91 second; Crosby '91 third; G. L. Batchelder '92 fourth. The final heat was won by Downs in 50 3-5 sec. without any trouble; Roddy of Princeton second and Stead '91 third...
...made the first quarter in 56 sec., three yards ahead of Downs. At the 600 yards mark the race was very close; Dohm however, drew away gradually and crossed the line in 1 min., 57 1-5 sec., 4 4-5 sec. better than the intercollegiate record. Downs was second and Wright '92 was third...
...mile run was won by Wells of Amherst,- last year's winner in the same event-notwithstanding a bad fall. His time was 4 min. 35 2-5 sec. Ellsworth of Yale was second, White '92 third...