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At the B. C. A. A. games last night the Harvard men entered won 4 firsts, 2 seconds and 3 thirds, as shown below. All the Harvard relay teams won, with the exception of the one which met Amherst. In the latter C. H. Williams '98 fell when ahead of his man and the loss could not be made good.
The time of the Harvard-Georgetown race was disputed. Wefers did not run, so that Georgetown was weak and Hollister, Harvard's last man, was almost a lap ahead. In the confusion, a mistake was made, and Hollister had to run an extra lap. The time given was 3m. 31s., including Hollister's pause. The correct time was 3m. 10s.
40 yards dash, novice-Won by A. A. Boyden '98 with J. T. Harrington '99 third; time, 4 4-5s.
40 yards handicap-Won by A. A. Boyden '98 (6 1-2 ft.); J. S. Dunstan 1900 (5 ft.), second; time, 4 3-5s.
In the mile handicap the men ran one lap more than was necessary, which accounts for the time, 5m. 40s. Won by O. W. Richardson '99 (100 yds.); R. A. Garrison 1900 (80 yds.), third.
In the shot, E. H. Clark 1L. (scratch) won second with a put of 37 ft. 7 1-2 in.
Running high jump-Won by W. G. Morse '99 (scratch), 6 ft.; J. D. Dole '99 (5 in.), third, 5 ft. 10 3-4 in.
In her team race with Williams Harvard won by one-third of a lap in 3m. 22 2-5s.
Amherst won her team race with Harvard by 50 feet in 3m. 19 3-5s.
Harvard nearly lapped Georgetown in the record breaking time of 3m. 10s., and the Freshmen easily won their race with Exeter in 3m. 24 2-5s.
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