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...fifth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '91 are: Cushing, Lee, Perkins, Tudor, Potter, Vingut, Corning, Stockton, Moen, Parker...
...first event was the 100-yards dash, the first heat of which was won by O. K. Hawes, '92, in 10 1-2 seconds. J. Allen, '92, was second. The second heat was won by E. C. Moen, '91, (scratch) in 10 2-5 seconds; T. J. Stead was next. The bicycle race was to have occurred next but men who entered are to take part in the Berkeley races to be held at New York today, they decided not to race yesterday. This was a disappointment to the spectators, as a close race was expected...
...final heat in the 100-yards dash came next with only three men at the start, as Stead wished to save himself for the 440-yards run. Hawes, Moen, and Allen were the competitors; Hawes took the lead immediately and kept it to the end, although closely pressed by Moen. Hawes' time was 10 2-5 seconds. The running broad jump was won by G. R. White, Gr., who covered 20 feet, 2 1-2 inches. This was the best record of the day. The mile walk was a very evenly contested event. J. E. Howe, '91, being beaten...
...Longstreth and Burnett; from '92. Kidder, Thompson and Cromwell. The marshals will parade mounted and will wear the crimson coats, black pantaloons and tall hats. The following aids have been appointed: from '89, King, Parker, Hight, Hunneman, Ruland; from '90, Amory, Crehore, Matthews, McLeod, Wells, Woods; from '91, Richardson, Moen, Geray, Brooks, Longworth, Davis, Wendell and Corning; from '92, Rantoul, Cady, White, Pierce, Chase, Clark, Watriss...
...yards run. T. S. Lee, '91 (10 yds.); R. R. Endicott, '90 (5 yds): J. Allen, '92 (9 yds); E. C. Moen, '91 (scratch); J. H. Rhoades, '92 (9 yds); O. K. Hawes, '92 (5 yds); S. Wells, '91 (12 yds). E. B. Bodley, L. S. (scratch...