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...college championship of America, the one-mile relay, the two-mile relay, and the four-mile relay. In addition to these relay races which are open to any college or university that desires to enter, there will be several special relay races between colleges, and a number of scratch track and field events open only to college men, graduates or undergraduates. Prizes will be awarded to the members of the winning teams and to winners of first three places in the track and field events...
...mile relay team which won fourth place, being defeated by Chicago, Michigan, and Illinois. In the track and field events Harvard won one first, two seconds, one third, and one fourth place. This year the University will enter a two-mile relay team and possibly several men in the scratch track and field events...
...within four years prior thereto has been, a member of this association." The rules of the Amateur Athletic Union governing relay races were accepted almost in their entirety. Contestants in the broad jump were voted an unlimited run, but the take-off must be from behind the scratch line, which was defined as the outer edge of a joist eight inches wide, set firmly in and on the same level with the ground. A new paragraph was added to article 23 of the Law of Athletics, as follows: "A competitor knocking down three or more hurdles or any portion...
...yard run, scratch.--Won by F. H. Storms '14; second, L. J. Rabbette '14; third, J. I. Abbott '14. Time...
Running high jump, handicap.--Won by W. A. Dennis '11, 5 in.; second, S. C. Lawrence 1G., scratch; third, A. D. Barker '11, 3 in. Height...