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At the games held by the Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy, on Tuesday, the five men who represented Harvard won twelve points. R. H. Davis L. S., who was scratch in the two mile bicycle race, was too heavily handicapped, and finished sixth. C. G. Hubbell '93, had 30 yards in the half mile run and finished fourth. In the mile walk A. L. Endicott '94, had 10 seconds. The event was won by C. W. Otley of Princeton, (10 seconds), with J. A. Borcherling of Princeton, (5 seconds) second, and A. L. Endicott '94, third. In the mile run, C. A. Blake '93, (60 yards), had 30 yards over Woodbridge of Princeton and won the event in 4 min. 40 4-5 sec. S. H. Evins L. S., was scratch in both the hammer and the shot. He won third in the hammer, making the best actual throw, 100 ft. 1 in., and first in the shot with a put of 38 ft. 3 in.

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