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Harvard secured first and third places in both the mile and two-mile. The mile was won by H. F. Miller, Jr., '08, who took the lead at the start and gradually increased it during the race, winning in 4 minutes, 36 1-5 seconds. Barstow of Dartmouth was second and E. L. Viets '10 third. The two-mile was won by M. S. Crosby '08 in the slow time of 10 minutes, 11 1-5 seconds, after much changing of leaders and a fast spurt the last half lap. Walker of Dartmouth came in second three yards behind Crosby...
...yard dash Evans of Dartmouth gained a lead on the first stretch and won in 51 4-5 seconds by a narrow margin, with F. M. deSelding '10 second. M. B. Van Brunt '08 was a close third...
...went to W. F. Whitcher '09, in 2 minutes, 3 seconds, with H. Watson '10 second, and Carns of Dartmouth third. Much credit is due G. W. Ryley '10 who acted as pace maker and led the squad for nearly the whole distance before giving in to those who won places. Ryley came in fourth...
...field events Harvard took all three places in the shot-put and high jump. The shot-put was won by B. T. Stephenson, Jr., '08 with a put of 42 feet, 11 inches. L. W. Bangs '08 was second and C. C. Little '10 was third. S. C. Lawrence '10 won the pole-vault at 11 feet, 8 7-8 inches, being 8 inches higher than he ever did before. J. L. Barr '10 was second and E. L. Parker '10 third...
...Won by A. B. Shaw, D.; second, W. M. Rand '09, H.; third, A. B. Mason '08, H. Time...