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...Glover, 806 (P.); P. E. Kennedy, 807 (P.); W. A. B. Paul, 808 (P.); H. A. Riedel, 809 (P.); D. Shotwell, 810 (P.); C. A. Underwood, 811 (P.); F. A. Zuino, 812 (P.); C. Peterson, 874 (Syr.); 877, R. Parmelee, 877 (Syr.); C. Finch, 878 (Syr.); A. Newkirk, 879 (Syr.); R. George, 880 (Syr.); W. W. Maule, 988 (Swarth.); E. T. Baker, 987 (Swarth.); E. P. Smith, 989 (Swarth.); C. C. Bonner, 985 (Swarth.); J. W. Everton, 920 (Y.); J. G. Putnam, 921 (Y.); R. S. Young...
...exciting, but at the finish Sayre,'93, was slightly in the lead of Reed and Gates. Endicott, '90, was first in the mile walk, doing the distance in 8 minntes, 32.5 seconds, within two and a quarter seconds of the record made by Bates (H. U. '92) in 1888. Newkirk won from Gage in the standing broad jump. His last distance was 9 feet 1-2 inch. The 440 yards dash was the best contested race of the day. Ellis '90, Gilpin '90, '90, Stothers '99, Cheney '91, were entered. Ellis led for a hundred yards, but dropped...