The annual out door athletic meeting of St Paul's School took place on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Three record were broken. The results were as follows:
Putting shot 16 pounds-David B. Lyman, 32 feet, 6 inches.
Senior 100 yards dash for Van Rensselaer Westervelt challenge cup-First heat, C. Hanscom, 11 2-5 s.; second heat, W. Swayne Jr. 10 3-5s.
One mile walk for Evarts challenge cup-H. W. Thornton, 8m. 3-5s.
Senior quarter mile run for Potter challenge medal-I. McD. Garfield, 54 1-5 seconds.
Third class, 100 yards dash-D. F. Richardson, 11 1-5s, breaking the record; W. G. Reed, second.
Running broad jump-M. K. Gordon 19 feet 2 inches.
Throwing base ball-W. L. Hayden 314 feet 5 inches.
Throwing hammer, 12 pounds-B. W. Morris, Jr., 97 ft. J. M. Fiske second both breaking the record.
One mile run for Curtis challenge cup-M. K Gordon, 5 m. 10 3 5s.
Pole vault-G. L. Farnum, 7 feet.
Junior one-mile bicycle race-H. D. Kountze 3m. 35s.
Senior half-mile run, for the Gardiner challenge cup, won by A. Garfield, 2 minutes, 16 1 5s; G. M. Laughlin, second.
Junior half-mile run, won by J. I Fearing, 2 m, 38 4-5s; A. M. Kales second.
Senior 220-yards dash, won by A. S. Reed, 24 4-5s; W. S. Appleton second.
Senior running high jump, won by W. P. Niles, 5ft, 1 1-2in; A. L. Wheeler second.
Standing broad jump, won by J. M. Fiske, 9ft, 1in; R. Waterman seconds
Hurdle race (120 yards, 10 flights, height 3 ft, 6 in), for the Robbins challenge cup, won by J. M. Yates, 20 s; H. W. Thornton, second.
Junior 100-yards dash, won by W. F. Reed, 11 3-5 seconds; W. S. Appleton second.
Senior two-mile bicycle race, won by C. C. Goodrich, 7 m, 8s.
Final heat of 100-yards, won by W. Swayne, 10 2-5s; W. L. Hayden, second
Throwing the hammer, won by B. W. Morris, 85ft, 7in, breaking the record J. M. Fiske, second.
Junior quarter-mile run, won by W. G. Reed, 1m, 1s; W. J. Chittenden second.
Senior 220 yards dash for the Stevens challenge cup; won by W. P. Niles 24 1-5s; G. McLaughlin and J. M. Yates second.
Alumni dash, won by T. A. Conover 11 45s; A. S. Baker second.
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