Word: 20ft
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...boats will be admitted. Under the first three classes will be admitted loops or cutters having a water line of from 40 to 30ft., 30 to 26ft., and below 26ft., respectively. The fourth and fifth classes will include cat-boats with a water line of from 26 to 20ft., and below 20ft., respectively. Schooners can enter the race rating as 84 per cent. of their water line...
Running broad jump won by E. S. Ramsdell of the U. of P., with 22ft. 1in.; second, E. B. Bloss of Harvard, with 21ft. 10in,; third, N. I. Bijur of Columbia, with 20ft. 10in. Bloss and Bijur had tied for second at 21ft. 3 1-2in., Bloss winning the jump...
...Wright '92, 2m. 11 5s.; mile run, S. Scoville '93, 4m. 42s.; 120 yard hurdle, D. B. Lyman '94, 16 2-5s.; 220 yard hurdle, E. T. Eaton '94, 26s.; mile walk, J. E. Wright '95, 8m. 6s.; running broad jump, J. H. Hammond '92, 20ft. lin.; running high jump, A. G. Dickson, 5 ft. 5 1 2 in.; pole vault, E. G. Hart '94, 10ft. 3in.; putting the shot, D. B. Lyman '94, 39ft.; throwing the hammer, P. S. Stillman '94, 90ft. 9in; two-mile bicycle, K. B. Wade...
Running broad jump - Won by B. F. Welton, D. A. A. (1ft.) 20ft. 8 1-4 in., actual jump; B Hurd Jr., B. A. A. (1ft. 9 in) 19ft. 9in.; P. C. Stingle, Met. A. C. (2ft.), 19ft...