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FLYING RINGS.The flying rings was the next event on the programme. It was well and closely contested, Pudor and Batchelder doing some very difficult and graceful feats. The event was won by Pudor. The contestants were: G. A. Pudor, '86, T. C. Batchelder, L. S., and A. T. Dudley...
ROPE CLIMBING.G. A. Pudor, '86, had walkover in this event...
...Pudor; 2, F. S. Churchill; 3, G. C. Adams; anchor, R. F. Rogers. '88. 1, E. A. Pease; 2, J. R. Purdon; 3, P. Chase; anchor, F. G. Balch...
FLYING RINGS.1, G. A. Pudor, '86; 2, T. C. Batchelder, L. S.; 3, S. F. McCleary, '88; 4, A. T. Dudley, '87; 5, C. O. Lander...
...drop by about three inches. For the five minutes following the result was very uncertain, both teams pulled well and hard, but victory was destined to crown the efforts of '86, and that team won by just three inches. The teams were made up as follows: '86, Pudor, Churchill, Adams, Dewey, anchor; '87. Atwood, Bowen, J. W. Dudley, Litchfield, anchor...