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Judges of field events, E. B. Bloss, H. C. Lakin, F. W. Moore...
Referee, G. R. Fearing; judges at finish, M. Chamberlain, N. W. Bingham, J. L. Bremer; field judges, E. B. Bloss, H. C. Lakin, S. B. MoNear, E. Hollister; timers, F. M. Wood, J. G. Lathrop; starter, A. E. Ullman; clerk of the course, G. Crompton; assistant clerks of the course, A. H. Bullock, A. Codman, N. P. Hallowell, H. W. Howe; scorers, P. Washburn, L. W. Jenkins...
...being run, the high jump, begun at twelve o'clock, was finished. This event was the first one announced. It went to Paine of Harvard, with 5ft. 10 1-2in. Becker of Cornell took second with half an inch less. Third place was tied at 5ft. 9in., between Bloss of Harvard, McComber of Brown, Leslie of the U. of P., and Burke, of Columbia. The point was divided, and in the toss-up Burke won the medal...
Running high jump won by C. J. Paine Jr., Harvard, with 5ft. 10 1-2in.; second, G. B. Becker, Cornell, with 5ft. 10in., third place tied at 5ft. 9in., between E. B. Bloss of Harvard, S. A. McComber of Brown, N. T. Leslie of the U. of P., and E. Burke of Columbia...
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...