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...Dabney '91, H. S. McPherson, '91. Bantam weight sparring.- H. S. McPherson '91, G. S. McPherson '89. Fencing.- H. F. Allen, Jr. '92, J. M. Morton, Jr., '91, S. Dexter, 2nd, '90, J. E. Lincoln '92. Horizontal bar.- H. F. Allen Jr., '92, J. P. Lee '91. Tug-of-war.- '89 and '91. Flying fings exhibition.- W. T. Pilsbury...
...Bates, '92, was the only Harvard representative who won his event. He won the mile walk in 7 minutes, 41 seconds, handicap of 50 seconds. V. Mapes, of Columbia, won the 50 yards dash in 6 seconds, handicap 12 feet. Company B pulled Columbia one half inch in the tug of tug-of-war contest. B. G. Woodruff of Yale, won the obstacle race in 1 minute, 21 seconds...
...best event was the tug-of-war for the class championship. The first tug was between '89, and '90. The teams were made up as follows...
Ninety-one got the drop by six inches, and steadily increased this distance throughout the whole tug, so that they had, when the time was up, 4 feet, 4inches...
...Tug-of-war teams from all four classes will pull. They will be made as follows: '89, Grew, Raymond, Endicott, Perry, (anchor); '90, Jones, George, Tyson, Amory, (anchor); '91, De Normandie, Bass, McLellan, Higgins (anchor); '92, Grant, Smith, Motte, Allen, (anchor...