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...Chestnut Hill reservoir. The distance is once around the lower basin, about 1 1-6 miles, and bicycles must weigh over 34 lbs. The entrance fee of one dollar each will go towards buying the prizes for first and second place. Besides these prizes a medal will be given to the man making the best time from the scratch. Entries must be sent on or before Nov. 22 to Charles P. Daniels, Boston, Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium...
...athletic association of Yale has offered a twenty-five dollar gold medal to that member of the university who shall gain the greatest number of points during the year in all amateur atlhetic games. A first prize will count five points, second prize three, and third prize...
...School Athletic Association took place Tuesday. Three records were broken. Following is a list of the winners and events: Putting the 16-pound shot-J. S. Black, 32 feet 8 1-2 inches; second, J. McK. Ferriday, 31 feet 8 inches. Senior quarter-mile run for the Potter challenge medal-J. McD. Garfield, 0.55 2-5: second, W. P. Niles, 0.57. One-mile walk for the Evarts challenge cup-H. W. Thornton, 7.50; second, L. R. Parker, 7.53. Junior half-mile run-L. Bacon, 2.19 1-5; second, A. Garfield, 2.19 1-2. Throwing the base-ball-W. B. Dinsmore...
...meeting was successful in every respect, for all the races were close and exciting. The prizes were: First, silver cup; second, gold medal; third, silver medal. The cups were of the best workmanship and very valuable. The Harvard team made a good showing, winning three second and one third prize, with six entries. Of the other college teams, Yale won two first and Princeton...
...National Academy of Sciences, at Washington, Wednesday, Professors Burch, Langley, Gould, Meigs, Pickering and Remson were elected members of the council for the ensuing year. The Draper medal was awarded to Professor E. C. Pickering, of Harvard, and the Smith medal to Professor H. A. Norton...