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NEW YORK, May 29.- The trial heats in all the field events in the intercollegiate games and all the track events except the mile walk and mile run were contested yesterday. The track was not very fast owing to the rains last night, but the times in several events were fairly good.
E. F. Davidson, of Rochester, surprised everyone by his good work in the half and the quarter. The unexpected also happened in the failure of the Harvard quarter-mile runners to get a place in the finals.
SUMMARY.100-Yards Dash.
First heat-Won by B. J. Wefers, Georgetown; second, W. J. Denholm, Harvard. Time, 10 1-5s.
Second trial heat-Won by J. T. Roche, Jr., Harvard; second, J. F. Quinlan, Fordham. Time, 10 2-5s.
Third trial heat-Won by M. G. Gonterman, Harvard; second, John R. Bowen, Cornell. Time, 10 1-5s.
Fourth trial heat-Won by R. Darr, Princeton; second, H. S. Patterson, Williams. Time, 10 1-5s.
Fifth trial heat-Won by L. W. Redpath, Harvard; second, R. W. Burnet, Yale. Time, 10 3-5s.
As only eight men appeared for the 120 and 220 yards hurdles there were no trial heats this afternoon. They will be run off tomorrow.
Stephen Chase of Dartmouth, the world's champion hurdler will not be able to take part in the contest as he injured his foot during the New England Intercollegiate Meeting last Wednesday.
Half Mile Run.First heat-Won by E. Hollister, Harvard; second, B. B. Hinckley, Yale; third, A. E. Schaeff, Columbus; fourth, W. G. Pietsch, Cornell. Time, 2m. 3 3-5s.
Second heat-Won by E. F. Davidson, Rochester: second, C. C. Sichel, Pennsylvania; third, J. Bordman, Harvard; fourth, E. N. Fenno, Jr., Harvard. Time, 2m. 5 2-5s.
Quarter-mile Run.First trial heat-Won by J. H. Colfelt, Princeton; second, T. Fisher, Yale. Time, 50 2-5s.
Second heat-Won by T. E. Burke, Boston; second, W. H. Garvan, Yale. Time, 50 2-5s.
Third heat-Won by E. F. Davidson, Rochester; second, S. K. Gerard, Yale. Time, 51 2-5s.
Throwing 16-pound Hammer.The following men qualified for tomorrow: W. Woodruff, U. of P., distance 130 ft. 6 1-2 in., H. B. Cross, Yale, 129 ft. 4 1-2 in., C. C. Chadwick, Yale, 126 ft. 10 in.; F. E. Smith, Brown, 125 ft.; F. Shaw, Harvard, 124 ft. 8 in.
220. yards Run.First trial heat-Won by J. R. Bowen, Cornell; second, L. W. Redpath, Harvard. Time, 22 4-5s.
Second trial heat-Won by B. J. Weters, Georgetown; second, M. G. Gonterman, Harvard. Time, 22 3-5s.
Third trial heat-Won by F. V. Chappell, Yale; second, F. H. Bigelow, Harvard. Time, 22 4-5s.
Fourth trial heat-Won by H. S. Patterson, Williams; second, W. J. Denholm, Harvard. Time, 22 4-5s.
Pole vault-The following men qualified for the final: O. B. Smith, Columbia; W. A. Stewart, U. of P.; C. T. Van Winkle, F. W. Allis and W. B. Selim, of Yale; O. B. Smith, Columbia; W. A. Stewart, U. of P. F. W. Allis and W. B. Selim, of Yale, cleared 10 ft 4 in.
Running broad jump-The following men qualified for the final: L. P. Sheldon, Yale, 21 ft. 9 in.; R. Mitchell, Yale 21 ft. 4 1-2 in.; C. T. Buchholz, U. of P., 20 ft. 10 1-2 in.; N. J. Bijur, Columbia, 20 ft. 10 in.; F. Mason, Harvard, 20 ft. 10 in.
Putting 16 pound shot. The following men qualified for the final: R. Sheldon, Yale, 41 ft. 1 1-2 in.; W. Woodruff, U. of P., 41 ft.; F. Smith, Brown, 38 ft. 8 1-4 in.; A. A. Knipe, U. of P., 38 ft. 4 in., and A. Brown, Yale, 38 ft. 2 1-2 in.
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