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...those who wish to subscribe for tickets at one dollar apiece, and before final arrangements are made with Mr. Arnold one hundred and twenty-five dollars must be raised to pay expenses. We think it would be a lasting shame to Harvard College and its students if this plan fell through. It would reflect so seriously and prove so completely our indifference when the opportunity is so unusual that we are almost ashamed to mention the possibility of failure...
...running high jump had four entries, Higginson, Keyes, Scott and Rogers. Higginson fell out at 4 ft. 5in., Keyes at 4ft. 8in., Rogers at 5ft., and the event was won by Scott by a jump of 5ft. 2-5in. The form of both Rogers and Scott was remarkably good...
...mile walk there were only two entries, Higginson and Shattuck. Higginson fell out at the end the third lap, and Shattuck finished in 8m. 57s. Shattuck's form was good, and he would have done much better had he been pressed and not interfered with as he was by the spectators crossing the track while he was working his last...
...within a few seconds of one another. Mr. Matthewson owing to his handicap drops to fourth place, and second and third prizes goes to White and Appleton respectively. Eleven men were in the run and all the hounds kept well together, until Arlington Heights were reached, when several fell behind. Captain Smith acted as timekeeper. The next run of the club will be on Saturday when the club will go to Newburyport, returning Sunday...
Last year the bicycle race at the inter-collegiate meeting was a miserable failure. The men were started in two rows and by some mishap every man fell except two; two more managed to mount, and the race was finally won by one of those who had fallen, in very slow time. Such a fiasco must not happen next year, yet there will be a greater number of starters than this year, and the only way to run a two mile race will be in two or more heats, and a final heat. But a race run in heats...