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...York on Saturday, Yale finished first with a total of 41 1-2 points, Harvard second with 41 points, and Cornell third with 16 points. The decision of the judges in the 100-yards dash--which was won by Duffey of Georgetown--in awarding second place to Moulton of Yale and third to Schick of Harvard has, however, been protested by the management of the University team. Ordinarily the decision of the judges is final, but it has been decided to submit the question to the executive committee of the I. C. A. A. A. A. for decision. This step...
...yards dash--Won by Duffey, Georgetown; second, Moulton, Y.; third, Schick, H.; fourth, Lightner, H. Time...
...figure of the sprinter represents a runner in position for the starting signal, and is an exact mathematical reduction of the average obtained by measuring about one hundred of the best college sprinters of recent years, including Dufly and Wefers of Georgetown, Long of Columbia, Moulton of Yale, and Bigelow, Haigh and Schick of Harvard. The measurements were supplied by Dr. Paul C. Phillips of Amherst...
...records. The record of 15 3-5 seconds for the high hurdles was broken by E. K. Clapp '03 in 15 2-5 s. In the polo vault, W. McLanahan '05S. cleared 11 ft. 6 1-2 in., breaking the former record by 3 1-2 inches. F. R. Moulton '03S. ran the 220-yards dash in 21 3-5 second, the former record being 21 4-5 seconds. Moulton also apparently ran the 100-yards dash in 9 4-5 seconds, but as there was considerable wind at his back, the judges credited him with 10 seconds...
...tied with four each. As the ownership of the trophy is to be decided by the track meet next spring, if either Harvard or Pennsylvania wins the award will be a tie. The way Schick's disqualification has changed the score is as follows: In the 100 yards dash, Moulton (Y.) moves from fourth to third place; in the 220 yards dash Moulton (Y.) and Haigh (H) advance into second and third places, respectively, while Hargrave (Y.), who finished fifth, goes into fourth place. Thus 3 points are added to Yale's score, and 6 points are subtracted from Harvard...