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With any good fortune Harvard should win first by a comfortable margin, and even in spite of a few unexpected reserves they can still score more points than either Yale or Columbia, Dohm having already admitted that Princeton has hardly a chance for first place. It is difficult to say which of the two, Yale or Columbia, will press Harvard closest, as there are several events which cannot be given to any one college. Of these, the hammer, shot and broad jump are especially uncertain, and one cannot say whether Dohm or Downs will be victorious in the race they...
...hundred and twenty yards run Yale, C. H. Sherrill, F. W. Robinson, N. L. Deming, A. H. Jones, W. L. Ketchell, W. B. Wright jr. and W. W. Miller; Columbia, Herbert Shipman; Princeton, W. C. Dohm, K. L. Ames...
Four hundred and forty yards run-Yale, no entries; Princeton, W. C. Dohm, J. S. Roddy, L. B. Crane, C. W. Somerby, L. H. Cary, W. B. Woodbridge; Columbia, J. S. Appleby, H. R. Connell, F. G. Colton, Herbert Shipman...
...Dohm of Princeton predicts that Harvard will score 30 points in the Mott Haven games, Princeton 29, Yale 26, and Columbia...
...Downs, '90, then ran the 1-4 mile in 49 seconds, beating the Harvard record held by Downs by 1 1-5 second, and the intercollegiate record held by Dohm by 1 second. The first 220 yards were made in 24 seconds, Downs starting rather slowly. In the last half Lee '91, ran alongside of Downs, setting a good pace. This record is only 2-5 of a second slower than the world's record on a circular track. The record for a straight track is 47 3-4 seconds, held by Wendell Baker...