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The Seniors won the annual interclass track games held in the Stadium Saturday afternoon with a total of 59 1-3 points. The Juniors were second with 42, followed by the Sophomores with 15 2-3 points. Owing to the dual meet with Exeter, the Freshman class was not represented. The track was heavy and the southerly wind necessitated running the sprints and hurdles in the reverse direction. In spite of these unfavorable conditions, the performances were encouraging.
G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 was the largest point winner, making 10 points for his class. Gardner was not pushed but won the low hurdles in the good time of 25 1-5 seconds. The most closely contested race of the afternoon was the 440-yard dash won in 52 2-5 seconds by H. W. Kelley '11. The best time under the existing conditions was made in the mile by H. Jaques, Jr., '11 who won in 4 minutes, 33 3-5 seconds. By winning the 220-yard dash L. Watson '10, gains possession of the Lathrop cup, offered by L. P. Dodge '08, for one year.
In the field events the performances of Captain C. C. Little '10 and S. C. Lawrence '10, were the best. The broad jump was won by Little with a jump of 21 feet, 11 inches. Lawrence won the high jump with a jump of 5 feet, 10 inches and tied for first place in the pole-vault at 11 feet.
Track Events.
100-yard dash--First heat won by L. H. Thayer '10; second, H. A. Johnson '11; third, F. S. Blanchard '10. Time, 10 4-5s. Second heat won by P. C. Cummin '12; second J. Tyler '10; third, H. E. Eaton '12. Time, 10 3-5s. Final heat won by L. H. Thayer '10; second, P. C. Cummin '12; third, J. Tyler '10. Time, 10 2-5s.
220-yard dash--First heat won by D. P. Ranney '12; second, L. Watson '10; third, L. H. Thayer '10. Time, 23s. Second heat won by F. S. Blanchard '10; second, P. C. Cummin '12; third, J. Tyler '10. Time, 24 2-5s. Final heat won by L. Watson '10; second, L. H. Thayer '10; third, tie between P. C. Cummin '12 and D. P. Ranney '12. Time, 22 2-5s.
440-yard dash--Won by H. W. Kelley '11; second, D. P. Ranney '12; third, F. M. deSelding '10. Time, 52 2-5s.
880-yard run--Won by G. W. Ryley '10; second, B. M. Preble '12; third, R. Warren '10. Time, 2m.
One-mile run--Won by H. Jaques, Jr., '11; second, P. Newton '11; third, W. H. Fernald '12. Time, 4m., 33 3-5s.
Two-mile run--Won by W. F. Ryan '11; second, P. R. Withington '12; third, E. L. Viets '11. Time, 10m., 1 4-5s.
120-yard hurdles--Won by G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10; second, J. H. Noble '11; third, H. H. Heath '11. Time, 16 2-5s.
220-yard hurdles--Won by G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10; second, J. H. Noble '11; third, H. H. Heath '11. Time, 25 1-5s.
Field Events.
High jump--Won by S. C. Lawrence '10, 5 ft., 10 in.; second, W. A. Dennis '11, 5 ft., 9 in.; third, tie between S. A. Reed '11, A. D. Barker '11, and J. Wheelwright '10, 5 ft., 7 in.
Broad jump--Won by C. C. Little '10, 21 ft., 11 in.; second, W. P. Dillingham '11, 20 ft., 1-2 in.; third, N. W. Hopkins '11, 20 ft.
16-pound hammer-throw--Won by D. D. Hodges '10, 129 ft., 8 in.; second, O. M. Chadwick '11, 121 ft., 4 in.; third, W. M. Parker '12, 118 ft., 1 in.
16-pound shot-put--Won by H. L. Goddard '10, 42 ft., 1 in.; second, R. V. Moody '11, 39 ft.; third, C. E. Cotting, Jr., '11, 37 ft., 1 in.
Pole-vault--Tie for first place between S. C. Lawrence '10 and E. L. Parker '10, 11 ft.; third, tie between O. M. Chadwick '11, R. Murray '12, and L. C. Torrey '12, 10 ft., 6 in
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