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...following men who will compose the team have been measurd for suits: W. O. Hickok '95 S., and A. Brown '96, for the weights; E. H. Cady '94 S., for the hurdles; L. Sheldon '96, for the jumps; J. Morgan '94, for the mile run; A. Pond '96 S., for the sprints and quarter; H. S. Woodhull '96 for the half mile. The new suits will be the finest ever made for any college team in the country, and will consist of blue serge coats with a white monogram on the pocket, A. Y. A.; English cashmere pants with blue...
...each of the field events the number of contestants has been reduced to five in the morning. The winners will be found in the summary below. Hickok's put of 42 feet with the 16 1b. hammer, broke his own previous intercollegiate record of 41ft. 1-8in. In the hammer contest, Patterson of Cornell made the greatest throw, over 125 feet, but this was not allowed as he slipped and had to put his hand outside of the ring...
Throwing sixteen pound hammer won by W. O. Hickok of Yale with 123ft. 9in.; second, C. Chadwick of Yale, with 121ft. 10in., third, G. L. Patterson of Cornell, with 118ft...
Putting sixteen pound shot won by W. O. Hickok of Yale, with 42ft., Second, A. Brown of Yale, with 40ft. 8 3-4in.; third, A. Knipe of the U. of P., with 40ft...
...Brown, Hickok, and Coit, all of Yale, won the three places in the shot event. The winning put was 40ft. 1 1-2in., but this was beaten by Hickok in an exhibition after the event...