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Applications for seats for the thirty fourth annual field and track meet of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America, which will be held in the Stadium on May 28 and 29, can now be obtained at the Athletic Office. These applications will be filled and tickets mailed in the order in which the applications are received until 5 P. M., Friday, May 21. On Saturday, May 22, all unsold tickets will be placed on public sale. There will be no reserved seats on Friday, May 28, the first day of the meet, but on Saturday there will...
Hammer throw--Won by J. C. Jones 1L., distance, 135 ft., 10 in.; third, D. Douglas '12, distance, 120 ft., 4 in.; fourth, R. L. Groves '10, distance, 117ft., 2 1-2 in. Cups go to Ruch, Douglas and Groves...
...Fordham either Mahoney or Eagan will pitch. Mahoney started the game last year and was replaced by Egan after the fourth inning. Jackson, the catcher, and A. Scheiss, at first base, are the only new players on the team. Last year's game was won by Fordham, 9 to 7, after the University team had established a lead of 7 to 2 in the first four innings. Early this season Fordham, 3 to 2, principally on account of the latter's errors. Yale got only two hits off Mahoney...
...members of the University team entered in the University of Pennsylvania relay carnival Saturday made an excellent showing. The relay team, however, which was considered particularly strong, won only fourth place in the one mile championship race. The event was very closely contested. Harvard was defeated by Chicago, Michigan, and Illinois...
...place in the pole-vault competition; in the first round he tied with Nelson of Yale at 11 ft., 11 in., but in jumping of the tie Nelson was declared the winner. In the 120-yard hurdles W. M. Rand '09 and A. L. Besse '10 finished third and fourth respectively, in the final heat, being defeated by Shaw of Dartmouth and Dwight of Princeton...