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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...only unusually poor events were the mile walk, in which one starter dropped out and Phillips, the only other contestant, finished in 8 min., 10 sec.; the bicycle race, in which there were five starters, one of whom has done 5 min., 43 sec. in practice. The winner yesterday did only 6 min., 8 2-5 sec. The hammer throwing never is very good, and this year was no exception. Stickney won by a throw of 68 ft., 7 in. In the shot putting Paine did 31 ft., 10 1-2 in., Stickney coming close behind with...
...field games yesterday were unusually good, at least so far as the track events were concerned. Only the bicycle race and mile walk were disappointing. The best track event was the half mile run, which E. E. Hollister won by several seconds in 2 min., 4 2-5 sec. He never ran a race before, and never had on a running shoe until this fall. The best field event was C. J. Paine's record of 5 ft., 8 7-8 in. for the high jump. The quarter by Mansfield in 54 3-5 sec. was also very good...
...largest number of entries was in the hundred yards dash. Eleven men competed. The smallest was two, in the mile walk and the quarter mile run. The closest race was the hundred yards final, when McCarthy beat Denholm by one foot in 11 sec. In the quarter mile Blakemore finished close to Mansfield, and Southwick not far behind R. R. Hollister in the mile, though the time was much slower than what both men could have done, only 4 min., 58 2-5 sec...
...yards dash, trial heats; 11 entries-1st heat, won by W. J. Denholm; second, N. B. Marshall. Time, 10 4-5 sec. 2nd heat, won by F. McCarthy; second, G. W. Newgass. Time, 10 3-5 sec. Final heat, won by F. McCarthy; second, W. J. Denholm. Time, 11 sec...
...MORGAN, Sec.'95 FOOTBALL.- All candidates for the eleven must be dressed to play at 3.30 sharp...