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In view of the games at New York Saturday the publication of the intercollegiate records will be of interest. This list is not by any means a list of the best records made by college men, but merely the best records made in an intercollegiate contest, which has received the approval of the I. C. A. A. A. A. The list is as follows:
100 yards run, 10 s., E. J. Wendell, Harvard, 1881; Wendell Baker, Harvard, 1886.
220 yards run, 22s., Wendell Baker, Harvard, 1886.
1-4 mile run, 47 3-4 s., Wendell Baker, Harvard, 1886.
1-2 mile run, 1 m. 55 1-4 s., W. C. Dohm, Princeton, 1889.
1 mile run, 4 m. 29 4-5 s., C. O. Wells, Amherst. 1889.
3 mile run, 15 m. 41 4-5 s., W. G. Lane, Yale, 1888.
120 yards hurdle, 16 3-5 s., C. B. Berger, Yale, 1888.
220 yards hurdle, 26 2-5 s., C. H. Mapes, Columbia, 1880.
1 mile walk, 6 m. 59 1-2 s., H. H. Bemis, Harvard, 1887.
2 mile walk, 15 m. 10 1-2 s., H. H. Bemis, Harvard, 1886.
3 mile walk, 24 m. 14 2-5 s., H. H. Bemis, Harvard, 1885.
7 mile walk, 58 m. 52 s., H. H. Bemis, Harvard, 1886.
2 mile bicycle, 5 m. 43 s., L. B. Hamilton, Yale, 1882.
Running high jump, 6 ft. 4 in., W. B. Page, Univ. of Pa., 1887.
Standing high jump, 5 ft. 1 1-4 in., W. Soren, Harvard, 1880.
Running broad jump, 22 ft. 6 in., T. G. Shearman, Yale, 1889.
Standing broad jump, 10 ft. 3 3-8 in., F. Larkin, Princeton, 1879.
Pole vault, 10 ft. 7 3-4 in., L. D. Godshall, Lafayette, 1886.
Throwing hammer (16 lbs.), 101 ft. 1 1-2 in., A. B. Coxe, Yale, 1888.
Putting shot (16 lbs.), 40 ft. 9 1-2 in., A. B. Coxe, Yale, 1887.
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