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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Although the weather conditions could not have been better for the track games yesterday afternoon, the track was heavy and no especially good records were made except in the 120 yard high hurdle race which was won by G. G. Hubbard '00, who, owing 13 yards, beat out E. H. Clark L. S., by a yard. Hubbar also won the 220 yard hurdle race handily in 27 1-5 seconds...
...alliance of the United States with England would be the most reasonable and effective means of restoring order. A. It would be firm. (1) The people of England and the United States are one in (a) race, (b) language, (c) laws, (d) religion, and (e) in their general opinion on this question. B. Such an alliance would be universally recognized as a moral alliance, and not one designed to promote any scheme of territorial aggrandizement. (1) England would not be allowed either by other nations or by public opinion at home to use this occasion to increase her territorial advatages...
...today. Below is a list of events and handicaps. No event will be started unless there are five competitors. Officials should be on the field by 3.30 p. m. The clerk of course will announce the events in the gymnasium ten minutes before they are started. No race will be delayed for late...
...quarter mile proved to be the best contested event, the result of the race being in doubt until the finish, when Gould won by a good sprint...
...annual fall handicap games of the University Track Athletic Association will be held at the field Saturday afternoon and will comprise the following events: 100 and 220 yards dashes, mile and half mile run, high jump, broad jump, pole vault, two mile bicycle race, mile walk, 440 yards run, 120 and 220 yards hurdles, and an interclass relay race...