Summaries of the events and winners follow:
100 yard dash.- Won by Carey, Princeton. Time 10s. Vredenburg, Princeton, second, and Swain, Princeton. third. The time-10 secondschips 1-5 of a second from the best intercollegiate record.
120 yard hurdle race.- Won by Williams, Yale. Time 15 4-5s. This time creates a new intercollegiate record and also beats the best previous world's record, which was 16s. The best previous intercollegiate record was 16 1-5s. Mapes, Columbia, second, and Lynam, Yale, third.
One mile run.- Won by Carr, Harvard. Time, 4m. 34 2-5s. Woodbridge, Princeton, second, and Lowell, Harvard, third.
One mile walk.- Won by Collis, Columbia. Time, 7m. 5 4-5s. Ottley, Princeton, second, and Endicott, Harvard, third.
440 yard dash-Won by Shattuck, Amherst. Time, 49 1-2s. This beats the best intercollegiate record by 1-2 second. Stead, Harvard, second, and Sangdon, Columbia L. S., third.
220 yard hurdle race.- Won by Williams, Yale. Time, 25 1-5s. This beats the best previous intercollegiate record, which was 25 1-4s. Fearing, Harvard, second, and Horton, Cornell, third.
Two mile bicycle race.- Won by Taylor, Harvard. Time, 6m. 13 3-5s. Pratt, Harvard, second, and Davis, Harvard, third.
Half mile run.- Won by Wright, Yale. Time, 1m. 59 1-5s. Turner, Princeton, second, and Vosburg, Columbia, third.
220 yard dash.- Won by Carey Princeton. Time, 21 4-5 seconds. This beats all previous records. Lee, Harvard, second, and Vresenburg, Princeton, third.
Throwing the hammer.- Won by Finlay, Harvard; distance 107 ft. 7 1-2 in. This throw creates a new intercollegiate record, the best previous record being 98 ft. 6 in., made by A. B. Coxe. Yale '87. Evins, Harvard, second, 103 ft. 4 in.; Jefferson, Princeton, third, 96 ft. 1 in.
Pole vault.- Won by Ryder, Yale; height, 10 ft. 7 1-2 in. Sherwin, second, 10 ft. 5 1-2 in., and Temple, Swarthmore, third, 10 ft. 1 1-2 in.
Running high jump.- Won by Fearing, Harvard; height, 6 ft. Another new intercollegiate record. Sherwin and Green, Harvard, tied for second place, 5 ft. 9 in. Sherwin won the toss and second place.
Putting the shot.- Won by Finlay, Harvard; distance, 39 ft. 6 3-4 in. Elcock, Yale, second, 39 ft. 3 in., and Alexander, Amherst, third, 38 ft. 1-2 in.
Tug-of-war.- Won by Columbia from Princeton and Yale. The first pull was won by 10 inches and the second by 18. Yale and Princeton pulled for second place and the former won by 1 inch. The winning team was composed of Douglas captain; Robertson, Monks and Miller.
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