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BREVITIES.

Reveille.

EVENTS. FALL, 1874. SPRING, 1875. FALL, 1875.

100 Yards, . . . . 11 1/2 s. 11 1/2 s. 11 s.

Quarter-Mile Run,. . 1 m. 59 1/2 s.

Half-Mile Run . . . 2 m. 52 1/2 s. 2 m. 19 s.

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One-Mile Run . . . 5 m. 41 3/4 s. 5 m. 15 s. 5 m. 2 1/2 s.

Two-Mile Run, . . . 12 m. 4 1/2 s. 11 m. 10 s. 12 m. 4 1/2 s.

One-mile Walk, . . . 8 m. 13 s. 7 m. 33 1/4 s.

Three Mile Walk,. . 29 m. 45 s. Not finished.

High Jump, . . . 4 ft. 8 1/2 m. 4 ft. 10 m. 5 ft. 1 m.

Long Jump, . . . 15 ft. 8 1/2 m. 18 ft. 4 m.

Throwing Base-Ball, 306 ft. 372 ft. 6 m.

The hurdle-races before the last meeting were over seven hurdles. On Saturday last ten hurdles were used. In the spring the time was 22 seconds, and in the fall, 20 1/4 seconds.

THE Yale and Wesleyan athletic games have taken place. On the whole, their record is better than ours. In the mile walk and in the mile run we made the best time; In everything else Yale surpassed us. Their record may be summed up as follows: The 100-yard dash was made by Yale in 10 1/2 seconds, Wesleyan, 10 3/4; the mile walk in 8. 13, 9.4; the half-mile race in 2.10, 2.27; the three-mile run in 18.39 by Yale; the 120-yard hurdle-race in 19 1/4 seconds, 19 1/4; the 440-yard dash in 58 seconds by Yale; the one-mile run in 5. 20 by Yale; the two-mile run in 12.1 by Wesleyan. The winner of the running high jump cleared 5 ft. 3 in.; a jump of 11 ft. 1 1/2 in. won the standing long jump; there was no jumping at Wesleyan. The games appear to have passed off very pleasantly; and the Record characteristically calls attention to the fact that reporters for the New York Herald and the Sun were present.

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