_Stevenson, Poly. Prep._
100-yard dash, for Juniors Armstead, Berkeley
220-yard run _Underhill, Poly. Prep._
440-yard run Fisher, Harvard
Half-mile run _Van Orden, Poly. Prep._
Mile run _Romer, Adelphi_
120-yard hurdle Moeran, Berkeley
220-yard hurdle Pell, Cutler
Two-mile bicycle Gillespie, Col. Gram.
Running high jump _Gunnison, Adelphi_
Running broad jump Powell, Cutler
Pole vault Hurlburt, Berkeley
Throwing 12-pound hammer _Fairbank, St. Paul_
Putting 12-pound shot
Points. Points made by
Event. N. Y. L. I. Schools.
100-yard dash 3 6 Barnard 21
100-yard dash, for Juniors 4 5 Condon 15
220-yard run 3 6 Cutler 13
440-yard run 4 5 _Adelphi_ 10
Half-mile run 5 4 B. L. S 10
Mile run 8 1 Harvard 9
120-yard hurdle 9 0 _Poly. Prep._ 7
220-yard hurdle 9 0 _St. Paul's_ 6
Two-mile bicycle 9 0 Col. Gram. 6
Running high jump 8 1 Drisler 6
Running broad jump 6 3 Dwight 5
Pole vault 9 0 Berkeley 3
Throwing 12-pound hammer 8 1 Yale 3
Putting 12-pound shot 8 1 Sachs 3
__ __ D. L. S. 3
93 33 W. & K. 3
Blake 3
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Next Saturday the schools of the Pennsylvania Inter-academic League will
meet on Franklin Field, Philadelphia, to decide the championship of the
association in track athletics. I expect to see Jones of Penn Charter,
who did 10-3/4 in the 100, last year, take the event again this spring,
with Hunsberger, his schoolmate, second. Unless some new man develops,
Branson of Penn Charter and Remington of De Lancey will fight it out
between them for first in the high hurdles. Jones should be h
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