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Besides interdormitory relay races, there will be the following events: 20-yard dash, handicap; rope climb, threelegged race, 16-pound shot-put, handicap; running high-jump, handicap; potatorace, wheelbarrow race, sack race, poleclimb, interclass tug of war, 45-yard high hurdle race, open to men who have never hurdled; 45-yard high hurdle race, handicap; pole-vault, handicap; and a 2-mile cross-country race, handicap. The hurdle races, cross-country race, and dormitory relay races will be run out of doors; the two former events will be run on the board track at Holmes Field...
...relay. The 1911 team, however, decisively beat the Yale freshmen. The Sophomores won the interclass race in a close finish with the Juniors. A number of Harvard undergraduates and graduates took part in the individual events, L. W. Bangs '08 doing especially creditable work by winning the 16-pound shot...
...individual performers L. W. Bags '08, with a handicap of 5 feet, won the 16-pound shot-put with a total distance of 46 ft., 11 1-2 in. F. H. Schoenfuss '04, with 2 ft., 9 in. handicap, took third place in this event with a distance of 45 ft., 7 1-2 in. Schoenfuss also won a place in the invitation 12-1b. shot-put. With a put of 50 ft., 5 1-2 in, he was within an inch and a half of Martin Sheridan of New York, who won the event. G. E. Roosevelt...
...yard dash L. J. Friedman 1G. and F. S. Blanchard '10 will compete against a number of fast sprinters, including C. J. Seitz, N. Y. A. C., D. Kelly, Detroit A. C., and W. D. Eaton, B. A. A. B. T. Stephenson, Jr., '08 will compete in the 12-pound shot-put, in which W. W. Coe, Jr., B.A.A., and several others are entered...
...pound shot-put, handicap (in feet), 6-foot limit--L. W. Rangs '08, 5; C. C. Little '10, 3 1-2; B. T. Stephenson...