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...seconds, Lyman taking second place. Hammond had previously taken one of the hurdles poorly and had dropped out. The second heat was an easy one for Fearing, as he cleared the last hurdle and crossed the line fully ten feet in front of Van Ingen. When the final heat came, the hopes of the Harvard delegation ran high as they dwelt upon the fact that Shead had beaten the redoubtable Lyman in the trial heat, and Fearing had distanced Van Ingen. But Lyman had evidently been "sparring for wind," as the prize fighter would phrase it, in his first heat...
...hurdle, Fearing and Van Ingen were first and second in the first trial heat and Duane and Eaton in the second trial heat. The Yale supporters had strong hopes of Eaton's ability to beat Fearing and when these four men sprang from the mark in the final heat, there was an abundance of lusty Yale cheering. It did not avail to keep first place from Fearing, whose time was 25 3-5 seconds, - Eaton finishing a fairly close second, with Duane close upon his heels...
Running broad jump - Hammond, Eaton, Pond, Goss, Penney, Lee, Keith, Jones, Swayne, Allen, Butterworth, Van Ingen, W. B. Wright...
...hundred yards dash - Sanford, Allen, Swayne, Pond, Good, Jones, Child, Westheimer, Lee, Gillispie, Van Ingen, Goss, Kitchell, Lassell...
...hundred and twenty yard hurdle race (hurdles 3 ft. 6 in. high). Trials - D. B. Lyman, Y. A. A. (5 yds.), 17m. 4-5 s.; O. W. Shead (2 yds.), 17 m. 2-5s.; M. Van Ingen Y. A. A. (9 yds.), 17 m. 2-5s. Trials for second men - Won by B. Hurd. Jr., B. A. A. (2 yds.), 18m. 2-5s. Final - Won by O. W. Shead (2 yds.); D. B. Lyman, Y. A. A. (5 yds.), second; B. Hurd, Jr., B. U. A. (2 yds.), third. Time...