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At the annual indoor meeting of the Worcester Athletic Club, Saturday evening, four Harvard men won prizes. W. E. Putnam, Jr., '96 (3 in.) won the high jump with an actual jump of 5 ft., 10 1/2 in., beating Stingel; W. W. Hoyt '98 (scratch) won the pole vault, clearing 10 ft. 7 1/2 in., two inches more than the Harvard record; A. M. Eaton, Jr., '97 (7 ft.) was first in the 40 yards dash, with C. S. Fuller '96, second; time 4 3/5 sec. E. H. Clark '96 (3 ft.), F. H. Bigelow '98 (scratch) and E. Alden '97 (7 ft.), obtained places in trial heats of the 40 yards dash.
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