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...Coxe, Yale 40 9 1-2 1893--Hickok, Yale 41 1-8 1894--Hickok, Yale 42 1895--Hickok, Yale 42 11 1-2 1898--McCracken, Penn 43 8 1-2 1900--Beck, Yale 44 3 1902--Beck, Yale 44 8 1-2 1903--Beck, Yale 46 1907--Krueger, Swarthmore 46 5 1-2 1911--Horner, Michigan 46 7 1-8 1912--Beattie, Columbia 48 10 3-4 1924--Hartranft, Stanford 49 5 7-8 1925--Hills, Princeton 49 9 5-8 Other Winning Marks Over 46 Feet 1909--Little, Harvard 46 2 1910--Horner, Michigan...
Eddie Wittstein's 15-piece Orchestra and Benny Krueger's Brunswick Record Orchestra will play continuously...
...made by P. J. Taylor of Cornell in the Stadium two years ago. The other two new records were made in the field events. J. Horner, Jr., of Michigan, put the shot 45 feet, 7 1-8 inches, 1 5-8 inches beyond the mark made by W. F. Krueger of Swarthmore four years ago in the Stadium. H. S. Babcock of Columbia cleared the bar at 12 feet, 8 3-8 inches, in the polevault, which breaks the intercollegiate and collegiate records. The I. C. A. A. A. A. record, which was broken, was established by F. F. Nelson...
...Record, 46 ft., 5 1-2 in., W. F. Krueger, Swarthmore, 1907. P. H. Keays (H.), J. R. Kilpatrick (Y.), H. G. Kanzler (Cor.), A. E. Bartlett (Br.), J. Horner, Jr. (Mich...
...shot-put was the first event on the program to be completed. Krueger or Swarthmore was thought to be secure in first place with a distance of 45 feet, 3 1-2 inches, but Little of Harvard on the last of his six chances made the best put of his career, breaking ground 2 inches over the 46 foot mark. Krueger had one trial left in which to regain his position, but he fell short by a considerable distance. Horner of Michigan and Talbott of Cornell both improved upon their Friday's performances, but their relative positions remained unchanged...