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Throwing 16 pound hammer.Won by W. O. Hickok, Y., 135 ft. 7 1/2 in.; second, H. Cross, Y., 135 ft.; third, R. W. Edgren...
Throwing the Hammer.Won by W. O. Hickok, Yale, 132 ft. 10 in.; H. Cross, Yale, second, 128 ft. 6 in.; C. Chadwick, Yale, third, 119 ft. 9 in.; R. W. Edgren, California, fourth, 117 ft. 8 in.; R. A. Hickok, Yale, fifth, 117 ft. 6 1/2 inches...
Putting the Shot.Won by W. O. Hickok, Yale, 42 ft. 11 1/2 in.; A. A. Knipe, Pennsylvania, second, 40 ft. 4 1/2 in.; A. Brown, Yale, third, 39 ft. 10 in.; K. K. Kubli, Harvard fourth...
...Hickok of Yale is almost sure to win both the hammer throwing and shot putting. In the former either Cross of Yale, or Patterson of Cornell, will probably be second, and Chadwick of Yale has a chance to take third. In the shot putting, Brown of Yale and Knipe of U. of P., should win the other two prizes...
...CONN., May 28. - The Yale track athletic team left this afternoon for New York, where it will compete in the annual intercollegiate games at the Berkeley Oval tomorrow. The team is in excellent condition. Richards, the sprinter, is in even better shape than last week at Cambridge and Captain Hickok is likely to make a world's record in the hammer throw. Yale expects to secure 40 points, which should win first place...