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...successful issue of our Spring Athletic Sports, as well as the success of our representatives at Mott Haven, cannot but prove most gratifying to every one interested in Harvard Athletics. Our College has now taken a prominent position in track athletics among her sister colleges, and there are many of our records to which we can point with just pride; still we must not rest content with past achievements, but look forward to even greater success in the future. We need but one thing to keep the athletic interest at Harvard as keen as it is now, and that...
...first prizes three were won by representatives of '82, and three by representatives of '83, all of whom will probably represent the College for the next two and three years at Mott Haven. In fact, the only member of the Team who will not be here next year is Mr. F. B. Keene, '80, who took second prize in the Standing High and the Pole Vault, so we may hope for some success next year, too, if the men will train carefully. The results of training were certainly capitally exemplified at our own Spring Meeting, as well as at Mott...
...MILE RUN. 11.29 L. E. Myers. Manhattan A. C. Mott Haven...
...Mott Haven sports last Saturday were in almost every respect satisfactory. As had been expected, Harvard won nearly every event in which its representatives were entered, taking eleven prizes. The conclusions to be drawn from this result are easily seen. More men have trained this year than ever before, while the system of Class games instituted this spring for the first time, drew out many men who have heretofore kept aloof. By this means, the chance of winning prizes has been greater than ever before, and competitors have been induced to work hard in the hope of being sent...
SATURDAY, the 29th of May, the annual sports of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association were held at Mott Haven, and proved to be, both in point of interest, and in good record, the most successful that have taken place. Nineteen colleges are members of the association, and nearly all of them were represented by athletes of considerable excellence. Columbia had the most entries, and Harvard came next, with twenty-five representatives...