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A YEAR or two ago, when the Athletic Association, at a cost of six hundred dollars or more, built a cinder track which, it was said, would be the finest owned by any of the colleges, we confidently expected that Harvard had spent all that it would need, for this...
WE are now at the beginning of what may be called the spring revival in athletics. The so-called "Winter Meetings" give a fresh zest and interest to Gymnasium athletics, and the near prospect of work on the river and field arouses a new activity among the candidates for the...
WE regret to learn that, after several weeks of consideration, Yale has decided not to accept our challenge to a joint Athletic Meeting in the spring. The idea seemed one which, if it had been carried out, would have succeeded in putting the track athletics of both colleges on a...
The two most prominent of Myers's English opponents will be Mr. W. P. Phillips of the London Athletic Club, whose records are very fast for the short distances, i.e., 100 yards in 10 1-5 seconds, 120 yards in 12 seconds, 150 yards in 15 seconds, and 220 yards...
The London Athletic Club have made him an honorary member of their club, so that on his arrival he will have every opportunity given him to prepare for his contests. Appended is the desired list: -