Word: won
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...track games of the U. of P., held on Saturday, several records were broken and all the performances were of a high grade af excellence. Tewkesbury did 10 seconds for the 100 yards dash from scratch. Fetterman won the mile walk in the very fast time of 6m. 43s. In the running broad jump, W. P. Remington bettered his record of last week by an inch, jumping 23 ft. 5 1-2. This is within an inch of the world's record for that event. McCracken put the shot 43 ft. 1 in. and threw the hammer...
...best all round work was done by Kraenzlein who won three events. In the high hurdles he did 16 4-5s. from 8 yds. back of scratch. He won the 220 yards hurdles in 25s. and jumped 23 ft. 4 1-2 in. in the broad jump, winning the event by his handicap...
...Won by W. D. Hennen, H., distance 123 ft. 10 in.; G. Cadwalader, Y., second, distance 121 ft. 7 in.; S. B. Sutphen, Y., third, distance...
...first inning the game was won for Princeton, as Fitz displayed characteristic lack of control and effectiveness and allowed Princeton to drive the ball for six runs. In the innings following he steadied down very perceptibly and then when a stiff up-hill game presented the only opportunity for winning, the whole nine went to pieces and made error after error, allowing Princeton to increase their lead beyond hope of being headed. Such a re-action in fielding came as a keen disappointment to every one who has followed the work of the nine this season. It certainly seems...
...thanks of the University are due to those who with Captain Bigelow instituted these changes for the better, and by their means, and by the exceptional devleopment of new material, have won a success which seemed at the beginning of the season hardly to be hoped...