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...view of the approaching college contests at the Polo Grounds the following records made in the recent Columbia College games at Mott Haven may be of interest: Running high jump - Jenkins, 5 ft. 3 1/2 in. 100 yards dash - Derickson, '85, 10 3/4 s. Mile walk - Taylor, '84, 9m. 14 3.5s. Throwing the hammer (15 lbs.) - Porter, '83, 89 ft. 5 in. Half-mile run - Coward. L. S., 2m. 12 3/4 s. Running broad jump - Jenkins, '84, 20 ft. 3 in. Mile run - Taylor, '84, 5m. 37 1.5 s. 440 yards dash - Jenkins, '84, 59 3-5 s. Putting...
WILLIAMSTOWN, May 20. During the past few weeks the interest in base-ball has boomed greatly, owing chiefly to the arrangement of a series of inter-class games for the championship of the college, and a silver medal for each man on the winning team. The class nines are unusually strong this year, and the prospect is that the contest will be close and interesting. The nines are very evenly matched, and it is impossible to form any definite idea as to the result, though the general opinion is that the first place lies between the junior and freshman nines...
Entries for the discus-throwing closed at the post. - The event proved to be of considerable interest, but the throwing generally seemed to be marked by lack of skill and practice. It can evidently be made a very graceful and enjoyable sport. Messrs. Denniston, '83, Kip, '83, Page, '83, Paulin, '83, Follansbee, '85, Leavitt, '82, and Cumming, '82, entered. Kip won by a throw of 82 feet, with Denniston second throwing 69 ft., 6 in. The best Greek record is said to be 90 feet...
ITHACA, May 17. The past year has been one full of events of interest to Cornell and its well-wishers. Hoping that you may number some of the latter among your readers, I venture to send you an account of some of the most important of these occurrences...
...hope today to show to the Yale News how strong the interest in athletics is at Harvard, and what we can do in the way of records. Although there were numerous cases of walk-overs in the class sports on Monday and Tuesday, every contest today will be hotly disputed, and the results cannot but augur well for our future success. For upon the issues today will be based our prospects at New York, since our delegates to the inter-collegiate games compete in the university sports...