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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Broad Jump-Won by J. P. Remington, P.; distance, 22 ft. 8 in.; second, J. G. Clarke, H.; 22 ft. 3 3-4 in.; third, E. H. Clarke...

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Pole Vault-Won by W. W. Hoyt, H.; height, 11ft.; second, A. B. Emmons, H.; 10 ft. 9 in.; third, W. A. Stewart...

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...Pound Shot-Won by J. C. McCracken, P.; distance, 40 ft. 6 1-2 in.; second, E. H. Clark, H.; 40 ft. 4 1-2 in.; third, W. G. Woodruff...

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...Choate, Jr., '97, won the handicap golf match held at the Cambridge links on Saturday afternoon by the score...

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...maintaining the discipline of the team. With regard to this latter circumstance it might be well to emphasize how responsible each individual member of the team is for his own good condition: if the athlete in question had been in a position to run he would almost surely have won points, and would thus have given the games to Harvard without the decision of the protest. This same protest and consequent disqualification of one of Pennsylvania's men in the half mile run seems to have aroused much dissatisfaction; in fact, some, apparently, would rather have had the games...

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