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Hammer throw--Won by A. Plaw, Cal., 154 ft. 4.5 in.; second, J. C. McCracken, U. P., 143 ft. 8 in.; third, T. T. Hare, U. P.; 141 ft. 6.5 in.; fourth, W. A. Boal...
...Yale. In the quarter mile--Long of Columbia and Boardman of Yale. In the distance runs--Grant and Bowen of Pennsylvania, Cregan of Princeton, Bray of Williams, Smith of Yale, and Foote, Richardson and Applegate of Harvard. In the shot put--Beck of Yale, Plaw of California, and Hare and McCracken of Pennsylvania. In the hammer throw--Plaw of California, McCracken and Hare of Pennsylvania, Boal of Harvard, Stillman of Yale, and Boynton of Cornell. In the pole vault--Johnson, Adriance and Hord of Yale, and Deming of Cornell. In the high jump--Serviss and Carroll of Princeton, and Rice...
...mainly chosen from "Queen Anne's Men." It will include an extract from "The Rape of the Lock," and one from Pope's "Iliad"; Addison's "The Citizen's Journal," and "The Vision of Mirza"; Swift's account of the Struldbrugs, from "Gulliver's Travels"; Gay's fable, "The Hare and Many Friends"; and, a letter of Lady Mary...
McBride, Yale, captain and fullback; Sharpe, Yale, and Reiter, Princeton, halfbacks; Daly, Harvard, quarter; Overfield, Pennsylvania, centre; Hare, Pennsylvania, and McCracken, Pennsylvania, guards; Hillebrand, Princeton, and Stillman, Yale, tackles; Campbell, Harvard, and Poe, Princeton, ends...
This was the final hare and hounds run, but cross country runs will be held for the next two or three weeks...