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...PAUL'S SOCIETY. - The semi annual election of officers will be held Wed., Feb. 17 at 7 o'clock. Reports will be read and a short business meeting held...
...PAUL'S SOCIETY. - The semi-annual election of officers will be held Wed., Feb. 17 at 7 o'clock. Reports will be read and a short business meeting held...
...first ten heats of the novice 40 yard dash brought out six Harvard winners, McNear '95, Jameson '95, Priest '95, Johnson Sp., Aurade '92; and Ladd '94. It the semi-finals, McNear, Priest, Andrade and Hurd, B. A. A. won places, while in the final heat Andrade won in 5 seconds, Hurd, B. A. A., second and Priest, third...
...yards dash, handicap, and it brought forth the most enthusiasm from the spectators. Trial heats gave Harvard four places which were won by Bloss '94, scratch; Andrade '92, 3 ft.; Hawes '92, 1 ft.; and Shead '93, 2 ft. All but Hawes succeeded in getting into the semi-finals, and in the finals Bloss and Harding of Columbia ran a dead heat while Andrade took third place. The greatest interest was expressed when Harvard and Columbia represented by Bloss and Harding strove to down each other in the deciding sprint, and when Bloss shot ahead, winning...
...yard dash was run in eight trial and three semi-final heats. Three men ran in a heat and only the winners ran in the final. O. W. Shead '93, 5 ft., won the third heat in 4 4-5 sec.; W. E. Kent, Sp., 6 ft., captured the fifth heat in 4 4-5 sec.; E. B. Bloss '94, scratch, won his heat in 4 4-5 sec., thus equaling the world's record for this distance, but he lost in the semi-final heat The final heat called out Shead, Kent and Coombs, B. A. A. Shead...