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Atkinson still continued to jump for a record, but only cleared 5 feet 5 1-2 inches...
RUNNING HIGH KICK.The high kick was next in order between Fogg. '85, and Henry, '86. Kimball and Fessenden did not appear. As Fogg won on Saturday the event was a walkover for Henry, who staid in last evening longer than the champion. Henry's record was 8 feet 4 inches...
...promptness, and may be called the most successful of those which have been given in the evening. The barring of all winners in the previous meetings and awarding a prize for each contested event increased the interest of the spectators and gave the men something to work for. One record was broken and several events were better carried out than on Saturday...
...with a vaulting contest. The bar was started at 5 feet 4 inches. Walsh, '84, Atkinson and O. S. Howard, '85, and Bachelder, L. S., were the entries. Howard and Bachelder went out at the same height leaving Walsh the winner, as Atkinson was only trying to break the record. In this he failed, only clearing 7 feet 1 1-4 inches. Walsh's record was 6 feet 9 1-2 inches...
...CLASS PENNANT.By winning nine first prizes the class of '85 has captured the pennant offered by the H. A. A., to the class making the best record during the first three meetings. The juniors well deserve their record as they have taken more prizes than any other two classes put together. The score stands: '85, first 9 prizes; '86, second 4 first and one second prize; '84, third 4 first; '87 fourth, while the Law School brings up the rear...