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...larger part of the men are in the middle distance class. Of these Roddy '91, Turner '92, and Black '94 have been quite successful during the winter. The others are, Crane '91, Betts '92, Campbell '92, McWilliams '92, and Corry '94. Among the mile runners are Hallock '91, Woodbridge, '93, Hallock '93, Blake '94, Johnson '94, M. Campbell '94, and R. Ramsdell...
Running high jump-J. E. Morse, B. A. A., Nickerson, N. Y. A. C., Hallock, M. A. C., Haywood, M. I. T., A. H. Greene '92, G. R. Fearing...
...meeting, but Morse, B. A. A., who jumped 5 ft. 11 7-8 in. when Fearing broke the indoor record at the B. A. A. games, will contest, as will Haywood of the M. I. T., who holds the Tech. record of 5 ft. 10 3-4 in. Hallock, M. A. C., another man who has done close on to six feet, will probably come on from New York, though his acceptance has not yet been received. From Wiegand, N. Y. A. C. nothing as yet has been heard. Besides these men there will of course be Fearing with...
Running high jump-R. I. Pritchard, H. L. Hallock or A. H. Green...
...Cary, Roddy, Bredenberg, Borcherling, Woodbridge, Jefferson and Turner. Among the most promising new men is Ramsden, who has made a record in the running broad jump nearly equal to the Inter-collegiate record. He will also enter the hurdle races. Other candidates who have done good work are Ottley, Hallock, Mottes, Swain, Schmidt and Norton. This year Princeton will send an increased number of men to contend for the Mott Haven cup. The disbanding of the Lacrosse Association will add greatly to the material for track athletics...