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...mile bicycle race, the third event, resulted 1st F. S. Pratt '94, 2nd, P. W. Davis '93, 3rd, C. N. Holmes '96. Time 5 min. 59 3-5 sec. In the last lap Pratt ran off on the grass for about seventy-five yards but nevertheless came in a strong first...
...lesson taught is the great affluence of God s resources. How all we see around us, the grass, the trees. and everything else on this earth, to the heavenly bodies above, proclaim His boundless wealth, and endless power of manifestation ! And what can we say of our daily mercies? - ever new incentives to effort, new aids for new cases. How can we help but believe from all this that our life here is but a beginning also, but the promise of an endless life, of a life to come after this...
Yale was the first to come to the bat. Little Murphy stood up and led off with a hot grounder to Frothingham, who slipped on the wet grass, but made a fine recover, and threw him out at first. Beall was the next man at the bat, and although he has such a reputation for bunting, he was completely puzzled by Highlands' pitching and struck out. Bowers followed the lead, and ended the inning...
...Hurd, Jr., B. H. S., won the final heat of the 100 yd. dash without great difficulty in 10 4-5 seconds, with M. Grass, W. H. S., second, and G. T. Collins third...
...events of the afternoon. In the first heat, C. N. Smith, B and N., took the lead at the start and finished first, with S. M. Lane second. C. Brewer, Hopkinson's, lead the entire way in the second heat and finished first, looking at the second man, M. Grass, W. H. S. F. H. Bigelow, W. H. S., took third easily. The final heat was won by C. Brewer, Hopkinson's, in a very pretty raoe in 23 4-5 seconds, with F. H. Bigelow second, and C. S. Smith Jr., third...