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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...events are as follows: Pole vault, 35 yds. dash, 35 yds. dash (novice), 40 yds. high hurdle race, putting 16 pound shot, potato race...
Harvard men won two firsts and one second at the indoor handicap meeting of the Yale Athletic Association held in the New Haven Armory Saturday evening. D. Grant M. S. won the mile run from scratch over a big field in 4m. 37s. W. G. Morse '99 won the high jump at 6 ft. 1 in. and F. H. Bigelow '98 won second place from scratch in the 50 yds. dash, which was won by Dyer of Yale (7 ft) in 5 2-5s. On account of the narrowness of the track Harvard withdrew her team from the triple...
...High jump-Won by Morse (Harvard), scratch, height 6 ft. 1 in.; second, Merwin (Yale), 2 in., height...
...Running high jump-Won by W. G. Morse '99 (scratch), 6 ft.; J. D. Dole '99 (5 in.), third...
Although the ground was soft and the wind high the practice was not at all discouraging. During the first part of the afternoon the men batted at the nets where Freshmen pitchers were used for the most parts. The squad was then divided into two parts, Captain Dean coaching one and Rand the other. Two nines were formed from each which took turns batting and fielding, although no regular game was played...