Field Events.
SHOT-PUT.
Won by Krueger (Swarth.), 44ft.; second, Bangs (H.), 43ft. 1-4in.; third, Little (H.), 42ft., 9 3-4in.; fourth. Stephenson (H.), 42ft., 1-2in.; fifth, Buhrman (Y.), 41ft., 11 1-4in.
HAMMER-THROW.
Won by Pew (C.), 155ft., 2 1-2in.; second, Baker (C.), 147ft., 2 1-2in.; third, How (Syr.), 145ft., 1in.; fourth, Hooker (C.), 142ft., 3in.; fifth, Folwell (P.), 139ft., 8in.
POLE-VAULT.
Dray (Y.), Nelson (Y.), Gilbert (Y.), and Cook (C.), 12ft.; Campbell (Y.), 11ft., 9in.
HIGH JUMP.
Won by Pope (H.), 5ft., 8 1-2in.; Palmer (D.), Somers (H.), Harwood (H.), and Newberry (P.), each 5ft., 8in.
BROAD JUMP.
Cook (C.), Connors (Pr.), Talcott (Pr.), 21ft., 11 1-2in.; Heath, (M.), 21ft., 5in.; Sherman (D.), 21ft., 4 1-2in.
The Track Event Finals.
The semi-finals in the 100-yard dash resulted in bringing together Whitham and Cartmell of Pennsylvania. Sherman of Dartmouth, Cary of Yale and Gamble of Princeton for the final race. Whitham was set back a yard for a false start, but ran Sherman of Dartmouth a very close race for second place, the judges finally awarding the place to Sherman. Cartmell of Pennsylvania won from both of them by a yard and a half, while Gamble of Princeton came in fourth.
In the quarter-mile Atlee of Princeton, started out at a tremendous pace, with Carpenter of Cornell and DeSelding of Harvard following, ahead of Taylor of Pennsylvania. Atlee and Carpenter swung very wide when entering the stretch to the finish, and Taylor, seeing this, made a great spurt, and finally succeeded in passing them. Atlee became exhausted, and then De Selding sprinted down the stretch and finished a yard behind Taylor. Carpenter of Cornell secured