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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Running high jump...
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...running high jumping began rather early but it was 11 o'clock before a decision was made as to the victors. Fearing, '93, was the winner. The following is the score: 1, Fearing, '93, handicap 1/2 inch, 5 feet, 10 3-4 inches; 2, Morse, B. A. A.; 3, Greene, '92. In this event Fearing did admirable work, and was repeatedly applauded. His jump is a tie with the best Harvard record...
...number of entries would, I am sure, be increased fivefold; the interest to the public would be greater; likewise to all but a very few of the contestants, and the money received from entrance fees would be much increased. At present there is one man in the high jump who is away ahead of his competitors; the same is true of the fence-vault and putting the shot. Harvard men do not care to compete out of charity any more than any other men-the success of handicaps is shown by the entries to the Boston A. A. games next...
Yale will be represented at the games of the Boston Athletic association by the following men: Robinson, '90, and Lentilhon, '90, in the 50, 220, and 440 yards dashes; Deming, '90, 50 yards and high jump; Tenny, '91. high jump; Lloyd, '91, half-mile and mile runs; Ryder, '91, pole vault; Kitchell, '92, high jump...