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NEW YORK, May 27.- The bicycle races which this year take the place of the one event in the Mott Haven games, were held today and resulted in Columbia's winning five points in the Mott Haven games, Yale's winning two, U. of P., one-half, and Columbian University one-half. Harvard failed to make a point in the Mott Haven score, as her riders only won two points yesterday. J. F. Wood '98, won these points by taking second in the five-mile race.
The summary:
One-half mile race-Final heat, won by W. H. Fearing, Columbia; second, E. Hill, Yale; third, J. T. Williams, Columbia. Time, 1m. 19 2-5s.
Quarter-mile race-Final heat won by J. T. Williams, Columbia; second, G. B. Underhill, Columbia; third, H. K. Bird, Columbia. Time, 32 1-5s.
One-mile race-Final heat won by G. E. Ruppert, Columbia; second, J. S. McFarland, Yale; third, W. H. Fearing, Columbia. Time, 2m. 2 3-5s.
One-mile tandem-Final heat won by Elgin and Williams, U. of P.; second, Hill and McFarland, Yale; third, Butler and French, Yale. Time, 2m. 21 3-5s.
Five mile race-Won by F. Schade, Columbian Univ.; second, J. F. Wood, Harvard; third, E. Hill, Yale. Time, 13m., 4 4-5s.
Score by points:
Firsts. Seconds. Thirds. Total.
Columbia, 3 1 4 21
Yale, 0 3 1 7
U. of Penn., 1 0 0 5
Harvard, 0 1 0 2
Columbian Univ., Washington, 1 0 0 5
Total, 40
Total scores for intercollegiate championship: Columbia 5, Yale 2, Columbian University 1-2, U. of P. 1-2.
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