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...star of the meet was J. R. Kilpatrick, of Yale, who gave an excellent all-around exhibition. He won the 120-yard hurdles in 16 seconds, the hundred-yard dash, and the broad jump, and was second in the shot...
...best performances were made in the high hurdles, the 220-yard dash and the 440-yard run. First place in the high hurdles was won by Kilpatrick of Yale in the good time of 16 seconds. J. P. Long '11 finished 3 yards behind Kilpatrick, and O. M. Chadwick '11 was third...
...field events there were no exceptional performances. J. P. Long '11 and E. R. Dick '11 were second and third in the broad jump which Kilpatrick of Yale won. Williams of Yale won the high jump. C. O. Mueller '11 and S. A. Reed '11 tied for second. R. G. McKay '11 secured third place in the shotput. All three places in the pole-vault and in the hammer-throw went to Yale, as in the University meet on Soldiers Field...
...week ago the Yale freshman team was defeated by the Princeton freshmen by the score of 54 1-2 points to 48 1-2; but some creditable exhibitions were made, especially in the shot-put and broad jump, which were both won by J. R. Kilpatrick of Yale at 41 feet, 1 1-2 inches and 22 feet, 2 1-2 inches, respectively. Harvard has had no very good test, their only meet being that with Phillips Exeter Academy last Saturday, which they won, 59 1-2 points...
...Harvard can expect in the 120-yard hurdles is that J. P. Long will take second, for Kilpatrick, of Yale, should win in good time. Long should turn the tables on Kilpatrick in the low hurdles and win by a slight margin. In the field events Kilpatrick is the most likely man in the shot-put and broad jump. McKay, of Harvard, should take third in the shot-put and J. P. Long should place in the broad jump. The pole-vault and hammer-throw will go to Yale easily, Harvard probably not getting a place in either...