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...hundred yard dash-Sherrill, '89, in 10 2-5 seconds; Robinson, '89, second. Half-mile run-Hinckley, '89, in 2 minutes, 3 2-5 seconds; Harmar, '90, second. Running broad jump-Shearman, '89, covering 22 feet; Walker, '89, second. Two hundred and twenty yard dash-Sherill, '89, in 23 1-5 seconds. Four hundred and forty yard dash-Hinckley, '89, in 55 3-5 seconds; Griswold, '90, second. Mile run-Harmar, '90, in 5 minutes, 10 1-5 seconds...
...former, and Moen, of Harvard second in the latter. Although Wells of Harvard won the quarter mile last year, and Dohm of Princewas third, it is thought that Dohm will win this year. Dohm also has a good chance for the half-mile, with Church of Pennsylvania second. Harmar, '90, should win the mile run; Davenport of Harvard will probably take second place. Mapes of Columbia will win both hurdle races. Williams, '90, will probably be second in the high hurdles, and Mandell of Harvard, in the low. Wright of Harvard, and Howe, of the same university, will win first...
...promising candidates for the Yale Mott Haven team went to the training table Saturday. The team will be smaller numberically this year than heretofore, and it strength will lie principally in old and experienced men. The men who went to the training table Saturday are Sherrill, '89, Shearman, '89, Harmar, '90, Robinson, '90, Weare, '90 S., Clarke, '91. Sherrill has sufficient recovered from the injury which he received at Detroit last fall to allow him to run and he has been making good time. Harmar, who is depended upon to take the mile run, is now very fat and heavy...
...training table has not yet been decided upon but one will be formed soon, as some of the sure men of the team will go to the table by April 8th. Among the men are Sherrill and Shearman, both '89, and Robinson, Bayard and Harmar, all of '90. These men will remain in New Haven and continue their training during the recess. About May 1. twenty-five more men will go to the training table...
...direction of C. H. Sherrill, '89. For the sake of convenience the men have been divided into squads with reference to the event for which they are training, and the following men have been appointed to superintend them. Shearman, '89, jumpers and hurdlers; Robinson, '90, short-distance men; Harmar, '90, long-distance men; Hanson, '90, tug-of-war men, and Weare, '90 S., the bicyclists. The hurdlers will have special work assigned them after Easter...