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...runs Columbia has some strong men. At the mile, R. H. Bacon '96, W. W. Lightipe '98, F. Fuller '97, R. L. Eaton '98, J. L. Armstrong '98, and A. B. Tappin '99, the latter last year's interscholastic champion, are each capable of covering the distance under 4.40. At the half, Kingsley, has a record of 2.03.25. The quarter mile is another event in which Columbia should show well with such men available as G. T. Kirby '98, A. E. Schaff '99, N. G. Bijur '96, and Chatain '96, each good for at least...
PROF. C. G. JEFFERSON of New York, champion heavy weight lifter of the world, is exhibiting at Thurston's the celebrated McFadden system of physical training. Mr. Jefferson may be seen daily between...
PROF. C. G. JEFFERSON of New York, champion heavy weight lifter of the world, is exhibiting at Thurston's the celebrated McFadden system of physical training. Mr. Jefferson may be seen daily between...
Three trial heats were necessary to cut down the candidates in the 440 yards run. Burke, the champion quarter-mile runner was too heavily handicapped to do himself justice. About twelve men started in the final heat and for the first lap they were closely bunched; then Powers of St. Paul's S. A. A. took the lead and won by a narrow margin. Blakemore of Harvard came in third...
PROF. C. G. JEFFERSON of New York, champion heavy weight lifter of the world, is exhibiting at Thurston's the celebrated McFadden system of physical training. Mr. Jefferson may be seen daily between...