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...Bloss '94, S. Coombs, B. A. A., A. H. Green '92, and G. K. Hawes '92. They finished in the order named. Time 5 3-5 s. The 50 yard hurdle race was won by F. W. Lord, M. I. T., in 7 1-5 sec. H. M. Wheelwright ran a dead heat for second place, but lost in the run off. Thomas Shearman, of the Manhattan Athletic Club, easily won the mile walk in 6 m. 57 2-5 s. S. Liepgold was second and F. Johnson '95 third. E. L. Endicott '94, dropped...
...yards hurdle - T. C. Smith '92, H. M. Wheelwright '94, G. R. Fearing '93, O. W. Shead '93, A. H. Green...
Pole vault. - H. M. Wheelwright...
...Park, and know how entirely all doubts might have been avoided if there had been photographs of the start and finish, these suggestions must be most interesting. The mistake about "Cartwright of Harvard's" pole vaulting is an amusing one. In the photograph given, the man vaulting is not Wheelwright, at all, but Sherwin. To be sure the photograph contains an excellent likeness of Wheelwright (whose name some how got twisted to Cartwright), who is not vaulting, but standing by, watching Sherwin, whose pole he is just ready to catch...
Harvard failed to do anything in putting the 16 lb. shot but had better success in the novice high jump, Richardson Dn. taking second place with a jump of 5 ft. 4 1-2 in, with Wheelwright '94, third at 5 3 1-2 in. The event was won by a Cambridge man who cleared...