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The B. A. A. meeting yesterday was in every way a success. The Harvard delegation showed up well and succeeded in capturing most of the prizes. Following are the events in which Harvard men won places:
120 yds. hurdles-W. F. Garcelon; scratch, first; V. Munroe, 1 yd., third. Time, 17 2-5 sec.
100 yds. dash-P. da S. Prado, 5 yds., first; J. L. Bremer, 4 1-2 yds., second. Time, 10 1-5 sec.
440 yds. novice-E. Hollister, first; W. H. Vincent, second; C. B. Gleason, third. Time, 56 sec.
440 yds. handicap-S. H. Foster, 30 yds., first; W. B. Marshall, 15 yds., second. Time, 53 3-5 sec.
1000 yds.-T. D. Parker, 55 yds., first; G. L. Paine, 40 yds., second; J. Bordman, 25 yds., third. Time, 2 m. 20 2-5 sec.
High jump-H. M. Wheelwright, 4 in. second; G. C. Chaney, 3 in., third.
Height, 5 ft. 8 in.
Broad jump-D. Winter, 1 1-2 ft., third. Distance, 20 ft. 4 in.
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