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...Banks, Jr., '89, School of Arts; half-mile run, H. Y. Smith, S. of Med.; pole vault, A. Stevens, '87, S. of Mines, who won first place in that event last year; high jump, G. Richards, '87, 'S. of A., who won second place last year; broad jump, Douglass Ewell, '88, S. of A.; hurdle, H. Mapes, '90, S. of A.; bicycle race, C. H. McGuire, '89, S. of A., E. H. Hornbostel, '90, S. of A., and H. F. Hornbostel, '90, S. of M.; mile walk, E. D. Lange, S. of M.; tug-of-war, G. M. Elliott...
...freshman nine have just received their new uniforms and will wear them for the first time in the game with the Rovers to-morrow. They consist of hats and blazers of broad crimson and white stripes, white jerseys with a crimson '90 worked in the breast, and stockings and belt of crimson...
...Rogers, '87, in the 100-yard dash; Wendell Baker, '85, in the 220-yard dash; Wells, '86, in the quarter-mile run, and Wright, '86, in the mile walk. Second prizes went to H. L. Clark, '87, in the running high jump; R. D. Smith, '86, in the running broad jump; D. B. Chamberlain, '88, in throwing the hammer and putting the shot; Bradley, '86, in the hurdle race; Bemis, '87, in the mile walk; Rogers, '87, in the half-mile run; making four first and eight second prizes. Three hearty cheers, led by Mumford, '87, were given...
...that at times we have felt as injured parties generally do - that we have had the worst of several disputes, and for our voice in the matter we think Yale does not wish to complicate herself in any more schemes which possibly may result to her disadvantage. Sport is broad, and the fairness and impartiality which inspires other branches of our greater universities should be cultivated in the athletic department as well...
...with the Yale men there could also meet the Harvard rivals in the boats, Blaikie and Loring, and the massive Simmons and Dana, and their plucky associates, these men would give the lie, with their broad chests and clear eyes and ruddy cheeks, to the calumny that college boating makes old young men and wears the heart...