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...Soldiers. Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The competition is open to all members of the University and all candidates for the shot-put are expected to enter. Entries should be made in the Cage, before the beginning of the competition. A cup will be given to the winner of first place...
...held on December 15, and all men eligible are urged to enter it. This will probably be the only competition that will be held entirely within the University, although an open meet may be held at the close of the season. Dr. Sargent has offered a cup to the winner of the greatest number of points and medals will be given to the winners of the different events in the novice meet. After Christmas the University team will be chosen and will hold about twelve exhibitions and meets, including a triangular meet with Rutgers and Amherst, a dual meet with...
...Carey '13, with a handicap of 1 ft., a total distance of 21 ft., 5 in. T. Cable '13, (9 in.), was second at 21 ft., 4 in., and H. S. King '15, (1 ft.), third at 21 ft., 1 in. A cup will be awarded to the winner of first place...
...Jones, of Cornell, holder of the world's amateur mile record and winner of last year's intercollegiate cross-country race, was the individual winner in the time of 34 minutes, 41 3-5 seconds. T. S. Berna of Cornell, who was second in last year's race and winner two years ago, was second, about 30 yards behind Jones, and W. M. McCurdy of Pennsylvania was third...
Individual placing--Winner, J. P. Jones, Cornell; 2, T. S. Berna, Cornell; 3, W. M. McCurdy Pennsylvania; 4, P. S. Harmon, Dartmouth; 5, P. R. Withington '12; 6, N. S. Taber, Brown; 7, F. W. Copeland '13; 8, H. T. Ball, Dartmouth; 9, L. C. Madeira 3rd, Pennsylvania; 10, F. R. Marceau, Dartmouth; 11, R. St.B. Boyd '14; 12, G. B. Marsh, Yale...