QUARTER MILE RACE.W. Baker, '86 was the only starter and got off like an arrow. His time for the 220 yards was 23 1 2s, but the high rate of speed on the irst lap compelled him to run slower for the last lap. However he spurted on the home stretch and covered the distance in 50 1-4s., three-twentieth of a second less than Brooks, who previously held or lad therecord of 50 2 5sec. This was the third record broken at the meeting and Baker's beautiful running won long and continued applause, not only as an exhibition of endurance and speed but also of graceful racing.
THROWING THE HAMMERbrought out H, B. Gibson, '88, W. J. Bowen, '87, and E. E. Allen, M. S. Gibson was the winner with a throw of 78 feet, 1 1-2 inch, with Bowen second, 76 feet, 6 inches. J. D. Bradley, '86, F. B. Lund, '88, F. B. Fogg, '85, F. S. Churchill, '86, and G. H. Brewer, '88, were the entries for the
RUNNING BROAD JUMP.This event proved rather tedious as it took a long time to decide. Bradley finally won, jumping 19 feet, 5 1-2 inch. Lund and Fogg tied for second place at 18 feet, 11 iches. In jumping it off Fogg won with a jump of 18 feet, 1 in.
THE TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY YARDS DASHwas closely contested by A. F. Holden. '88, R. D Smith, '86, C. O. Lander, '86, and C. A. Porter '88. All the men got off well and ran neck and neck for some twenty yards, but Smith and Holden soon took the lead, pressing each other hard for first place. Holden spurted hard on the home stretch and won by three yards in 23 7-8 seconds. In the
ONE MILE RUNT. H. Root, '85, C. F. Brant, '85; W. D. Roberts, '85; and E. A. Thompson, '87, appeared at the scratch. Root lead for the first three and half laps, but Roberts passed him on the home stretch and won in 4m. 41s., with Root a poor second. Thompson was practically out of the race before the first lap was finished. In
PUTTING THE SHOTD. C. Clark, '86, won with a put of 36 feet, 1 3 4 inches, with Keith second with 33 feet, 4 inches. While this was going on the
HURDLE RACEwas run. F. B. Lund, '88, and J. D. Bradley, '86, entered, Bradley scratch, and Lund one hurdle handicap. Lund kept his lead and won by 5 yards. Bradley's time was 18 1-2 seconds. The final event was the
POLE VAULT.J. W. Dudley, '87, T. C. Craig, '87, and P. R. Frothingham, '86, were the only entries. Dudley won, vaulting 8
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