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...Leavitt, H. A. A. Running high kick, G. Rublee, L. S, L. C Watson, M. I. T. Parallel bars-G. H. Oakey, M. S, G. H. Leonard, '92, W. F. Pillsbury, '89. W. H. McLellan, '91, H. R. Allen, '92, Hartshorne, Columbia. Standing high jump-S. Crook, Williams, L. C. Mason, M. I. T, F. G. Curtis, H. A. A, C. E. Curry, H. A. A, Beane, H. A. A, W. N. Duane...
...well-dressed stranger has been trying to excite the sympathies of Harvard men during the past few days by uttering a story of wretchedness. He invariably wants "money to go to Canton." He is undoubtedly a crook and should be avoided...
...Crook, Williams '90, holds the championship of the country in three events which he won at the last meeting of the amateur athletic union. His records are as follows: standing high jump 4 ft. 11 1-2 in; standing broad 10 ft. 4 in., and three standing broard...
...with six first prizes. Eleven of last year's records were broken. The events and winners were as follows: Quartermile run-Gove of Dartmouth, 53s.; two-mile run-Ellis of Dartmouth, 10m. 24 4-5s.; 100-yards dash-Keay of Dartmouth, 10 3-5s.; standing high jump-Crook of Williams, 4 ft. 11 3-4 in,; mile run-Wells of Amherst, 4m. 40 4-5s.; running high jump-Ludington of Amherst, 5 ft. 4 1-2 in.; throwing hammer-Bodwell of Dartmouth, '82 ft. 9 1-4 in.; mile walk-Bradford...
...expected that a large number of Harvard men will compete in the mile run and putting the shot. Mr. J. C. Lee, who is at present the holder of the world's championship at high kicking, will try to break his record of 9 ft. 8 in. Samuel Crook, the famous jumper of Williams College, will endeavor to break the world's record in the broad jump...