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Oxford-Cambridge Games.

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Oxford defeated Cambridge in the thirty-eighth inter university track sports yesterday. The events resulted as follows:

100-yards dash--A. E. Hind, Cambridge, first; J. Churchill, Cambridge, second. Time, 10 3-5.

High jump--G. H. Smith, Cambridge, 5 ft. 16 1-4 in., first; W. E. B. Henderson, Oxford, 5 ft. 7 1-4 in., second.

Half-mile run--J. R. Cleave, Oxford, first; J. Gilman, Cambridge, second. Time, 1m 59 2-5s.

120-yards hurdles race--G. R. Garnier, Oxford, first; E. Allcock, Cambridge, second. Time, 17s flat.

Quarter-mile run--L. J. Cornish, Oxford, first; R. M. Barclay, Cambridge, second. Time, 52 4-5s.

Putting the weight--E. B. May, Oxford, first, 34 ft. 9 in.; C. S. Cow, Cambridge, second, 34 ft. 2 in.

Long jump -- L. J. Cornish, Oxford, first, 21 ft. 6 1-4 in.; G. Wiles, Cambridge, second, 20 ft. 8 in.

Three-mile run--H. W. Workman, Cambridge, first; F.H. Jerois Smith, Oxford, second Time, 14m. 58s.

Hammer throw-E. B. May, Oxford, first, 113 ft. 3 in.; B. C. Hartley, Cambridge, second, 109 ft.

Mile run--F. C. Cockshott, Cambridge, first; H. W. Gregson, Cambridge, second. Time, 4m 26 4-5s.

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