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...Field by scoring a total of 39 points. Princeton was second with 25; Yale third with 20.5; and Harvard fourth with 14. In spite of the rain and a heavy track, A. Grant of Pennsylvania broke his former record in the two mile run by covering the distance in 9m. 51 3-5s. This was the third record broken during the meet, the other two being made in the shot put and the hammer throw. A. C. Kraenzlein of Pennsylvania made an individual score of eighteen points, the largest ever made in these games. The following is a summary...
...Richardson, H.; second, Foote, H.; third, Blakemore, H. Time, 9m...
...race yesterday between the Weld and Newell Freshman crews was won by the first Weld with the first Newell half a length behind. The time, 9m. 18s., is doubtful, as the watches of the coaches did not agree. Only six of the seven crews entered competed, for the coxswain of the second Newell ran his boat into the railroad bridge on the way to the start, breaking number four's outrigger and staving a hole in the bottom of the shell...
...race of the graded club crews was won in 9m. 20s.,--record breaking time,--yesterday afternoon by the first Weld eight. The conditions for fast time were extremely favorable, as the wind was very light and a strong ebb tide was running. The time is one second better than the record made last spring by the Weld Freshman crew. The first Newell eight finished in second place, one-third of a length behind the first Weld. The second Newell was third, two lengths and a half behind the Newell first, and one length and a half ahead of the second...
Junior four-oar-First, Weld four oar; time 9m. 11 2-5s. Second, B. A. A. The Weld crew was made up as follows: Stroke, R. D. Swaim 1901; 3, T. H. Gray 1901; 2, G. G. Brainerd 1901; bow, R. C. Bolling 1900 (captain...