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Entries for meeting tomorrow : Throwing hammer, E. E. Allen, '84; running broad jump, Mandall, '84; onemile run, J. B. Walker, '84; pole vault, Mandell, '84; throwing the hammer, J. J. Roberts, '86; 100 yards, Baker, '86; 120 yards hurdle, Bradley, '86; halfmile run, E. E. Graham, '86; 220 yards, Baker, '86; one-mile run, Fish, E. E. Graham, '86; pole vault, Frothingham. '86; quarter-mi;e run, O. A. Mygatt...
FLYING RINGS.Bachelder, L. S., Walker, '84, Allen, '84, and Pudor, '86, were competitors in this event. The exhibition was good, though somewhat long; Allen won applause by lifting himself up with either hand, and by holding himself extended with arms behind his back. Walker's form was good, and his feats showed strength and skill. As Batchelder was barred, the event was given to Walker...
FLYING RINGS.The contestants were T. C. Bachelder, L. S. (Blue). J. B. Walker, (red). Bachelder first took the rings and appeared lighter upon them than Walker. Walker tried several difficult feats and in the swing and turn appeared to great advantage. On the rings at rest Walker's more difficult attempts were well done although his movements were not smooth and graceful but evidenced great effort. Walker showed great originality in his work. Bachelder appeared sonewhat fatigued, but presented a very graceful appearance. Some of Walker's snake-like motions were very telling and although the event was prolonged...
FLYING RINGS.1. T. C. Bachelder. L. S. (blue). 2. J. B. Walker...
...WEDNESDAY.Last day of receiving applications for the Parker, Kirkland, and Walker Fellowships...