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...Sale of tickets to tug and launch...
...Sale of tickets to tug and launch...
...every throat and pair of lungs in the university will be called on to support the nine in their last game for the championship. But it is of almost equal importance that a large number of persons should go down to New London to the race. The tug must not be occupied by Yale men alone, and the greater our representation the better. Comparatively few men ever see any commencement exercises until their own turn comes. With these extra attractions we hope to hear of a great many staying over till the first of next month...
...final tug-of-war between the teams from Columbia College and the College of the City of New York, which should have taken place at the inter-collegiate games on Saturday last, but was postponed, was contested Tuesday morning at the grounds of the Manhattan Athletic Club. The Columbia team consisted of Oscar Bodelson, 129 1/4 pounds; John Banks, 152 3/4 pounds; F. L. Henry, 169 1/2 pounds, and W. F. Morgan, 143 1/2 pounds; total weight, 594 1/4 pounds; limit, 600 pounds. The College of the City of New York men were F. Pfeiffer, 138 pounds; R. Cronson...
...Biddle, J. G. Follansbee. Running high jump - Walter Soren; A. C. Denniston, '83; W. O. Edmands. Running broad jump - Walter Soren, A. C. Denniston, H. F. Mandell. Pole vaulting - H. F. Mandell, Walter Soren, A. C. Denniston. Bicycle race - R. S. Codman, '83; Eliot Norton, '85. Tug of war - R. Delaney, H. E. Smith, W. H. Manning, T. C. Bachelder...