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Seven First Prizes, Six Second Prizes.

220-YARDS HURDLE.This is the first time this event has been contested. The trial heats were won by Mandell of Harvard and Mapes of Columbia. Sweny, Yale, and Lentilhon, Yale, seconds. Mandell won the final heat in 26 4-5s., with Mapes second.

BICYCLE RACE.This was one of the best events of the meeting. The first heat was won by Davis of Harvard in 7m. 2 1-5s; second, K. Brown, Harvard. The second heat was won by Weare, Yale, in 7m. 20s.; Keen of Univ. of P. second. In the final heat, Keen led until the last eighth, when Davis spurted past him, winning in 7m. 3s.

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HIGH AND BROAD JUMPS.The high jump was won by Webster, U. of P., who beat Page, also of U. of P., the world's champion, with a jump of 5 feet 11 1-2 inches.

The broad jump was won by Shearman, Yale, with a jump of 20 feet 8 inches; Gibson of Harvard, second, 20 feet 2 inches.

SHOT AND HAMMER.Putting the shot was won by Pennypacker, Harvard, distance 37 feet. second, Woodruff of Yale; third, Gibson of Harvard.

Throwing the hammer was won by Bowser of U. of P., distance 88 feet 6 inches; Gibson of Harvard second, 87 feet 10 inches.

POLE VAULT.Harvard had no entries in this event, which was won by Shearman, Yale; Warriner of Amherst, second. Distadce 9 feet 6 inches.

TUG-OF-WAR.The tug-of-war contests were very close and Harvard's victory was a hard-earned one. Harvard pulled Princeton 10 inches and Columbia one-half inch. Yale pulled Swarthmore two inches. In the final heat Harvard pulled Yale three-quarters of an inch.

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