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Last fall concerts were given in Jamaica Plain and Springfield before the Harvard-Yale game, in Boston at the Art Club and in Cambridge at Sanders and Brattle Hall. On the trip there were six concerts, at Washington, St. Louis, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Milwaukee and Chicago. After the trip the new club went to work on the programme for the spring concert, singing before this at the Art Club, Belmont and Concord. Then came the spring concert, the one in Charlestown and one, also, at the Country Club...
July 2 and 4, Northampton, three games; 9, Milford Athletics; 15 and 16, Brattle-boros at Brattleboro; 18, at Springfield; 19, New Jersey A. C.; 20, Staten Island Cricket Club; 21, New Jersey A. C.; 22, Manhattan A. C.; 23, Asbury Park Athletic Association; 25, Rivertons of Philadelphia; 26, Oxford, Pa.; 27, Athletic Club of Schylkill navy; 28, Taconey, Pa.; 29 and 30, Cape May; Aug. 1 and 2, Alleghany Athletic Association of Pittsburg; 3, open; 4, 5 and 6, Cleveland Athletic Club; 8, 9 and 10, around Detroit; 11, 12 and 13, Detroit A. C.; 15, Buffalo; 16, Rochester...
...first race between Harvard and Yale took place in 1852. Harvard won. In 1855 a race took place at Springfield, the course being one and a half miles down stream and return. Both colleges entered two barges and Harvard easily won both places. From 1857 to 1870 a series of races were rowed on Lake Quinsigamond at Worcester, Mass. Crews from all the New England colleges were entered. Harvard won seven of this series and Yale two. The fastest time, 18 min. 2 sec., being made by Harvard in 1879. The next three races from 1871 to 1873 were rowed...
...first event on the programme was the one mile scratch, which was closely contested in three heats. In the first heat the men loafed until the last lap, when H. C. Tyler of Springfield shot ahead and won in 3 m. 4 4-5 s. T. Connolly, M. A. C. was second and P. W. Davis '93 third. The second heat was much faster. P. J. Berlo, M. A. C. finished first with G. F. Taylor, Springfield B. C. second. Time 2 m. 44 1-5 s. The final heat ended in a desperate spurt in which Berlo...
...invitation team race between the Springfield Bicycle Club and the Press Cycle Club of Boston, proved a novel and exciting race. The former's team was made up of Taylor, Tyler and Graves who battled with Berlo, McDuffee and Martin. First counted six points, second, five, and so on. McDuffee set the pace for two laps, then Berlo took the lead with Taylor closely following. The order was changed at the tape by Taylor's final effort. The Press cyclers won by a score of 11 to 9. The finishing order was as follows: 1, Taylor; 2, Berlo; 3, McDuffee...