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The best records that have been made in the Harvard-Yale dual track meets since 1891, when they were first held, are as follows:
100-yard dash--W. A.Schick, Jr. (H.), 9 4-5s., 1902.
220-yard dash--W. A. Schick, Jr. (H.), 21 3-5s., 1902.
440-yard dash--J. E. Haigh (H.), 49s., 1903.
880-yard run--J. P. Adams (Y.), 1m., 57 4-5s., 1899.
Mile run--D. Grant (H.), 4m., 26 1-5s., 1898. C. B. Alcott (Y.), 1904.
Two-mile run--M. H. Stone (H.), 9m., 53 3-5s., 1906.
120-yard hurdles--F. B. Fox (H.), 15 4-5s., 1899. J. W. Hallowell (H.), 1900.
220-yard hurdles--J. G. Willis (H.), 23 4-5s., 1902.
Shot-put--H. Le Moyne (H.), 45 ft., 9 1-2 in., 1904.
Hammer-throw--T. L. Shevlin (Y.), 153 ft., 9 in., 1904.
Running high jump--R. C. Merwin (Y.), 6 ft., 2 1-2 n., 1897.
Running broad jump--L. T. Sheffield (Y.), 23 ft., 7 1-4 in., 1906.
Pole-vault--W. McLanahan (Y.), M. H. Behr (Y.), tied 11 ft., 6 in., 1903; R. B. Gring (H.), W. McLanahan (Y.), J. C. Preston (Y.), 1904; W. Dray (Y.), J. Hinton (Y.), 1905.
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