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...championship in singles will be held on Jarvis Field on Saturday, April 27, and Monday, April 29. In addition to First and Runner-up prizes, a championship shield will be offered for the school winning the greatest number of points, each match actually won counting as one point. The winner of the tournament will also have the right, as Harvard Interscholastic Champion for 1901, to play at Newport, in August, for the National Interscholastic Championship of the United States...
...Wells Cup" quarter mile competition, the winner will have his name and record engraved on the cup. Prizes will be given to the first three men to finish...
...crews will be handicapped by poorer boats. It is hoped that some of the Boston interscholastic crews can arrange races with other schools, such as Groton and St. Paul's. The challenge cup will become the property of the school winning it three times. Stone's School was the winner last year...
...Sheldon of Yale, the scratch man in the shot-put, was too heavily handicapped and could not win a place in the event. S. G. Ellis '01 took third place, with a handicap of 3 1-2 inches, his actual put being 41 ft. 4 1-2 in. The winner was G. W. Patterson of Dummer Academy...
...team have been practising for three weeks, and it has become possible to judge somewhat of the ability of the squad. In the sprints Yale should be strong this year, as Boardman and Dupee are in College and the new material promises well. Captain Fincke is a probable point winner in the hurdles, and Clapp, Thomas and Mead have shown ability in this event. Sheldon, Beck and Stillman in the shot put, Spraker in the high jump, Weston in the mile run and Boardman in the quarter mile are strong men. For the half mile and two mile runs there...