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Yale Sophomore Games.

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In the sophomore games at Yale, Thursday, two Yale records were tied. E. P. Holton ran the half-mile in 2 minutes, 3 2-5 seconds, and W. L. Wilhams ran the 120-yards hurdle in 17 seconds. Good time was made in several other events. Below is a list of the winners.

One hundred-yard dash-N. L. Deming, '90, S. S. S.; time, 10 4-5 seconds. S. M. Moyle. second.

Half-mile run-E. P. Holton, '90; time, 2 minutes, 3 2-5 seconds. A. L. Revnolds, second.

One hundred and twenty-yard hurdle-H. L. Williams, '91; time 17 seconds. Lentilhon second.

Four hundred and forty-yards run-E. Lentilhon, '90, S. S. S.; time, 57 seconds; S. M. Moyle second.

Mile run-J. P. Floyd, Jr., '91; time 4 minutes, 41 4-5 seconds. E. P. Holton, '91, second.

Two hundred and twenty yard hurdle-H. L. Williams, '91, 28 seconds. Lentilhon second.

Two hundred and twenty yard run-N. L. Deming, '90, S. S. S.; time 24 seconds. Moyle second.

Two mile bicycle-W. W. Weare, '90 S. S. S.; time 6 minutes, 37 1-5 seconds.

Pole vault-E. D. Hyder, '91, 9 feet, 4 inches. F. C. Walcott, '91, second.

Running high jump-H. L. Williams, '91, 5 feet, 5 inches. D. G. Tenney and N. L. Deming, second.

Running broad jump-H. L. Williams, '91; 20 feet, 1 1-2 inches. Emery second.

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