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...pole vault in the freshman games, postponed from Monday, was finished yesterday afternoon. W. W. Hoyt won with a height of 9 ft. 8 in., and A. B. Emmons was second with 9 ft. 5 1-2 in. Hoyt later tried for 10 ft. 6 in., but as it was getting cold and dark, he gave it up after two or three attempts...
Pole vault.F. Curtis, 18 in.; H. J. Holt, 1 ft.; W. W. Hoyt, scratch; W. E. Putnam, 1 ft.; J. M. Abbott, 15 in.; A. B. Emmons...
Pole vault.W. W. Hoyt, H. J. Holt, J. M. Abbott, F. Curtis, A. B. Emmons...
...athletes who have shown first-class form, there promises to be a very good standard of performance at the freshman games. The influence of the Interscholastic Athletic Association is shown by the larger number of men who have proved themselves capable of doing moderately good work. Only two men, Hoyt and Bigelow have had any considerable previous reputation in athletics. Hoyt is probably capable at his best of improving the Harvard record in the pole vault by some inches. Bigelow is rated among the first half-dozen amateur sprinters in the country this year. Both of these men are somewhat...
...Pierian yesterday evening, as follows: Violins, F. L. Beecher '98, P. S. Strauss '97, G. A. Browne '98; viola, F. L. Waldo '98; violincello, C. E. Morgan '98, H. B. Dyer '98; T. F. Brandes '97, R. B. Carter '98; flute, H. A. Butler '97, W. W. Hoyt '98; cornet, H. H. Brown '97, S. K. Foster...