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Each first won counts five points, each second place counts three and each third place counts one. At present the ten leading men are: Shearman '89, 23 points; Robinson, '90, 15 points; Williams, '91, 14 points; Hinckley, '89, 13 points; Lloyd, '91, 12 points; Walker, '89, 11 points; Lentilhon, '89, 11 points; Ryder, '91, 9 points, Elock, '91, M. S, 6 points; Clark, '91, S., 5 points; and Parker, '92, 5 points...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale's Latest Plan for Developing More Men for her Athletic Teams. | 3/15/1889 | See Source »

...first of a series of gymnasium contests took place at Yale last evening. There are fifteen entries for the high jump, with Shearman, '89, scratch; the others with handicaps varying from two to ten inches. Putting the shot has ten entries with no handicaps...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 1/30/1889 | See Source »

...candidates for the Intercollegiate team began training last week under the direction of C. H. Sherrill, '89. For the sake of convenience the men have been divided into squads with reference to the event for which they are training, and the following men have been appointed to superintend them. Shearman, '89, jumpers and hurdlers; Robinson, '90, short-distance men; Harmar, '90, long-distance men; Hanson, '90, tug-of-war men, and Weare, '90 S., the bicyclists. The hurdlers will have special work assigned them after Easter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Letter. | 1/26/1889 | See Source »

...team of twenty-five men was sent by the Athletic Association to compete in the games of the American Athletic Union at New York, and Shearman, '89, succeeded in winning first place in the running high jump, and Lloyd, '91, third place in the mile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Letter. | 1/26/1889 | See Source »

...world's record in the high jump, with a jump of 5 feet, 11 1-2 inches. He defeated Page at the games but did not equal Page's record which at that time was over six feet. In the pole vault, an unfair comparison was made between Shearman's record and that of Ray of England, in that the reader was led to suppose that Ray's record is a college one, when in reality it is not. A. Copeland's recorded of 14 3-5 seconds in the 120-yards hurdle race, was made over hurdles six inches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Corrections in the Records of Amateur Athletes. | 1/25/1889 | See Source »

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