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...following members of the Yale Intercollegiate athletic team went to a training table Saturday: Sherrill, Berger, Robinson, Sherman, Harmar, Lane and Hanson...
...hurdle race has been one of our sure events for several years; this year it promises to be very close between Berger, '88 S., and Mapes, of Columbia. The latter has improved wonderfully since last year. The mile walk will be won by Wright, of Harvard, if Lange, of Columbia, is abroad at the time of the games...
...they are, can well afford to put some of these into the hurdle race. The men can get practice for the short distance race while training for the longer one. Thus entries can be made in both events, with high hopes in the one, without discouragement in the other. Berger of Yale and Mapes of Columbia will be the best men Harvard will have to contend with. The new race has been very popular here. A number of men have been working out of doors, near the Physical Laboratory, through all the discouraging weather, and show much enthusiasm. The most...
...well as for the 120-yards race, in the rink at New Haven. A series of hurdles have been placed near the gymnasium and many of the men practice there in pleasant weather. The following are the names of the men most active in practicing for this event: Berger, '88 S., captain; Lentelhon, '89 S., Gruiswold, '90, Tracey, '90, Parker, '91, and Deening...
...hammer and shot with ease, otherwise Lafayette will probably win the events. Yale's chances in the tug-of-war are better than ever before, but both Columbia and Harvard will be hard to beat. On the whole Yale's chances are not particularly good unless Coxe enters. Sherrill, Berger, Harmer and Shearman may be counted on, but these will not be enough to retain the cup. If, however, Coxe wins his two events again, Yale is in no danger of having to surrender the highly-valued punch-bowl.- New Haven Union...