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...Sheldon of Yale ought not to have much trouble in winning the broad jump. Stickney of Harvard, and Ramsdell and Bucholtz of Pennsylvania have done over 22 feet, and should have a close contest for second place, probably finishing in the above order...
...Gray, New York; W. S. Hoyt, Stamford; Norman Williams, Chicago; Clarence DeWitt, Hartford; H. H. Benedict, New Haven; Clarence Day, New York; Edgar C. Lackland, St. Louis; Russell Colgate, Orange, N. J.; A. G. C. Sage, Ithaca, N. Y.; W. S. Miller, Chicago; Elliot Sumner, New Haven; L. P. Sheldon, Rutland, Vt.; Harry J. Fisher, New York, and A. E. Foote, New Haven...
Meanwhile the field events had been going on and furnished some close contests. The only one not already mentioned was the broad jump in which as was expected Sheldon and Stickney were first and second...
Broad jump - Won by L. P. Sheldon, Yale, 22 ft. 5 1/2 in.; A. Stickney, Harvard, second; R. Mitchell, Yale, third...
Running Broad Jump.1, Mitchell, Y.; 2, Dunlap, H.; 3, Sheldon, Y.; 4, J. G. Clarke, H.; 5, Spreyer, Y.; 6, Schoenfeld, H.; 7, Cheney, Y.; 8, E. H. Clark, H.; 9, Fewsmith, W.; 10, Bryant, H.; 11, De Sibour, Y.; 12, Smith, H.; 13, Hatch, Y.; 14, Kubli, H.; 15, Stickney...