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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...shot (7ft. limit)- W. W. Coe, Jr., Hop., scratch; J. M. Trainer 1900, 3 1-2 ft.; A. Boal 1900, 3 1-2 ft.; E. F. Phillips '98, 3 I-2 ft.; S. G. Ellis 1901, 6 in.; H. H. Fox 1900, 3 1-2 ft.; O. W. Richardson '99, 3 1-2 ft.; R. A. Leeson 1901, 3 1-2 ft.; R. Garland '99, 3 1-2 ft.; P. Jaffray '99, 1 ft.; S. F. Mills...
Running high jump-J. D. Winsor U. of P., (scratch); S. G. Ellis 1901, 6 1-2 in.; W. G. Morse '99, 1 1-2 in.; J. D. Dole '99, 7 1-2 in.; W. C. Burton '99, 7 in.; A. N. Rice 1900, 3 in.; C. M. Rotch...
...W. Edmunds, the manager of the nine, during a visit to Princeton last week, fixed definitely the dates and places for the first two Harvard-Princeton baseball games and the date for the third. They are as follows...
...afternoon. The star of the meet was J. H. Converse of Hale's School, who broke the record in the running high jump by clearing the bar at 5 ft. 9 1-2 in. and equaled the record of 5 4-5 seconds in the 45 yards low hurdles. W. W. Coe, of of Hopkinson, put the shot 38 ft. 4 3-4 in., making a new record. A. F. Duffy, of Worcester Academy, won the only first place which the academy scored, although their total number of points was 20 7-12. He equaled the record...
...following men are taken on for further trial: P. L. Whitney 1901, W. P. Arndt Gr., N. S. Kelly...