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Several of the members of the Boston Athletic Association took part in trials which were held on Holmes Field yesterday afternoon to beat some of the association's own records. The events in which the trials were made were the 100 yards dash, the 440 yards dash, the half-mile run, and the poll-vault for distance. The trials were eminently successful in all the events, with the exception of the 440 yards dash...
...first trial was in the 100 yards dash. G. F. Brown, '92, and E. B. Bloss, '94. were contestants, and the race was close and exciting to the very finish, Brown pulling out ahead in the last twenty yards, and winning in 10 1-5 sec. This beat the former record of 10 2-5 sec., held by W. L. Thompson, '93. Later in the afternoon another trial was held, but it was not successful, Brown, who won, failing to go faster than...
...Thursday Brown beat University of Pennsylvania 1 to 0. Bergen pitched for Pennsylvania...
Yesterday in the exhibition tennis match in doubles, Chase and Lyman beat Orcutt and Brown by the following score: 1-6, 8-6, 6-3, 6-4. On Monday Johnston beat Leach, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3, thus winning second prize in the singles...
...Harvard has made 93 runs, to 39 of their opponents. In twelve games with almost precisely the same teams, the University of Pennsylvania made only 60 runs to 44 of their opponents. However during the first part of season, Bayne proved a complete puzzler to our men, and they beat us 13 to 9. On the 16th of April, five days after they beat us, they beat Yale 6 to 2, and on the 27th they beat Princeton 6 to 0. On the 7th of May we beat Princeton 11 to 5; on the 16th Princeton beat University of Pennsylvania...