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...first event of the afternoon was the fence-vault, which was well contested by six men; Fessenden, '86, Lander, '86, Leavitt, '89, Snyder, '86, L. S. Thayer, '88, and Batchelder, L. S. Thayer was the first to drop out and Batchelder soon followed. Leavitt and Snyder failed at six feet seven and a half inches. Lander fell out at six feet nine. The event was won by Fessenden with a vault of six feet ten and a quarter inches...
Fence vault. - S. H. Fessenden, '86, C. O. Lander, '86, R. G. Leavitt, '89, E. N. Snyder, '86, L. S. Thayer...
Fencing. - C. Amory, '88, C. O. Lander, '86, C. Isham...
...Harvard men who contested at the Tech. games Saturday were: T. H. Shepard, Sp.; C. O. Lander, '86; '88 tug of-war team; D. B. Chamberlain, '86; P. R. Forthingham, '86; E. Grew, '89; G. M. Ashe, '87; W. H. Paine, L. S.; W. Austin '87; and J. W. Appleton...
...generally. The third class is termed the walkers, who spent some time yesterday in walking around the track in the gymnasium. Bemis, '87, Wright, '86, and Lord, '88, make up this class. The class which includes the runners is by far the largest. For short distance running, Smith, '86, Lander, '86, L. Thayer, '88, Rogers, '86, Stanton, '87. For the long runs, Dana, '88, Bruner, '86, and Wheeler, '86. Forthingham, '86, and Craig, '87, are enlisted for the pole vault. Almost all of these men are well fitted for other positions besides the ones that they are credited as trying...