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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Columbia college men who will compete at the Boston games on February 15, are: Herbert Shipman 50 yard run and 220 yard run; Victor Mapes, 50 yards run and high jump; Herbert Mapes, 50 yard run and 220 yards hurdle race; H. Hambostel, one mile run; B. C. Hinman, putting the shot; F. C. Hooper, high jump; H. F. Welsh, pole vault and high jump; A. S. Vosburg, half-mile...
...Brown, Barron, Downs, Ganson, Stead, Wright, Sturgis; for 880 yards race-Downs, Endicott, Batchelder, J. Crane, jr., C. Walcott, Priest, Dodge, G. Lowell, Pike, A. H. Williams, Price and Blake; for the mile run-Collamore, Bates '92, Davenport, J. B. Paine, Gorham, Bardeen, Cohen, and A. White; for high jump-Fearing, Green; for pole vault-Mason, and J. Crane; for putting shot-H. R. Allen and Shea; for fifty-six pound weight-H. R. Allen. This makes a total of seventy-six entries by fifty seven men. The fifty yards dash has been changed to forty yards...
Running high jump-H. S. Clark, P. F. and S. C., first; and D. C. Clegg, Y. M. C. A., second. Height 5 feet, 81/2 inches...
...Shearman, Yale '89, who has been taking a post graduate course at Yale, has recently left college. For the past four years Shearman has been a prize winner at the intercollegiate games and this year Yale expected him to win the pole vault and the broad jump. With Sherrill in the dashes and Elcock in the hammer and shot contests, Yale was thought to have a good chance for five firsts. Now, however, the prospect is not so bright, as Carey of Princeton will prove a formidable opponent in the dashes, and as Janeway of Princeton has recently beaten Elcock...
...Thursday. The entries number one hundred and seventy, forty more than last year. The games will be held on the evening of Saturday, February 1, at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia. The events are as follows: fifty yards dash, scratch; quarter, half and one mile runs, handicap running high jump; two hundred and twenty yards hurdle race, and one mile walk, handicap; tug-of-war and four hundred and forty yard dash for the Philadelphia Inter-Academic association. Among the competitors will be Harmar of Yale and Beaumont and Smith of the University of Pennsylvania in the one mile runs...