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...York Post makes the following predictions in regard to the probable winners at the games in New York to-day:- 100-yards and 220-yards dashes, Sherrill of Yale; quarter-mile run, Wells of Harvard; half-mile run. Cogswell of Harvard; mile run, Davenport of Harvard; mile walk, Wright of Harvard; 120-yards hurdle race, Berger of Yale; 220-yards hurdle, Mapes of Columbia; two-mile bicycle race, between Keen of U. of P. and Davis and Brown of Harvard; high jump, Page of U. of P.; broad jump, Shearman of Yale; pole vault, Shearman of Yale; throwing the hammer...
...standing high jump-Crook of Williams, 4 ft. 11 3-4 in,; mile run-Wells of Amherst, 4m. 40 4-5s.; running high jump-Ludington of Amherst, 5 ft. 4 1-2 in.; throwing hammer-Bodwell of Dartmouth, '82 ft. 9 1-4 in.; mile walk-Bradford of W. P. I., 8m. 14s.; two-mile bicycle-Delabarre of Amherst, 6m. 51s.; standing broad jump-Crook of Williams, 10 ft. 5 7-8 in.; half-mile run-Porter of Amherst, 2m. 6 1-2s.; pole vault-Warriner of Amherst, 9 ft. 7 in.; 120-yards hurdle Ludington of Amherst...
...MILE WALK-10 entries. Harvard: E. C. Wright, J. E, How. Yale: R. T. Platt. Princeton: F. S. Thompson. J. Hunter. U. of P.- W. H. Patterson, O. Chamberlain, J. M. Mitcheson, G. H. Smith...
...University of Pennsylvania will send the following men to the intercollegiate games at New York on Saturday: G. R. Quinn and A. R. Cline, in the pole vault; N. West, in the mile run; O. P. Chamberlain and J. M. Mitchison, in the mile walk; Thibault and Landreth, in the 100-yards and 220-yards dashes; E. M. Church, in the half-mile run; Bawster, in putting the shot and throwing the hammer, also Brinton and Pepper, in throwing the hammer; C. B. Keen, in the bicycle race; Webster, in the hurdle race, and Webster and Page, in the high...
...small in numbers, but oh, my! They had a beautiful foot-ball team. They have had one of the best freshman nines seen in college for many a long day, and if their crew continues to do as well as heretofore the Harvard-Columbia race will be a walk over for them.- Columbia Spectator...