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SPORTING COLUMN.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

IN addition to the tables of last week, we give a list for convenient reference, of Harvard records at all the games (not usually competed) which have been held at the different meetings of the H. A. A., to which all future Harvard records at these games may be referred. They are arranged on the principle of last week's tables, the first record ever made here at the game, at the top of each list. These tables will not be placed in the Gymnasium, as they are not regular college championship events, and there is not room for all. The list is appended : -

2-MILE RUN.

TIME NAME. CLASS. DATE AND PLACE.

12m. 4 1/2" A. L. Lowell '77 Jarvis Field, Oct. 24, 1874.

11m. 50" Geo. S. Rayner '78 Jarvis Field, May 2, 1875.

3-MILE RUN.

16m. 56" A. L. Lowell '77 Beacon Park, May 19, 1877.

5-MILE RUN.

29m. 29" H. Tevis '84 Jarvis Field, Nov. 10, 1880.

3-MILE WALK.

29m. 45" W. R. Taylor '77 Jarvis Field, Oct. 24, 1874.

25m. 24 3/4" W. R. Taylor '77 Inter-Coll. Meet, July 15, 1875.

7-MILE WALK.

1h. 5m. 15 1/4" W. R. Taylor '77 Inter-Coll. Meet., July 15, 1857.

100-YARDS HURDLE.-8 Hurdles, 3ft. 6in.

13 1/2" Aaron H. Latham '77 Jarvis Field, Oct. 24, 1874.

1-5-MILE HURDLE.-10 Hurdles, 2ft. 6in.

52" J.E. Cowdin '79 Jarvis Field, May 23, 1879.

3-LEGGED RACE.-100 YARDS.

14 1/2" A. H. Latham '77 Jarvis Field, Oct. 24, 1874.

H. C. Leeds

14" Geo. A. Sanger '77 Jarvis Field, May 22, 1875.

J. A. Stiles

THROWING THE BASE BALL.

DISTANCE. NAME. CLASS. DATE AND PLACE.

372ft. Rives '74 Jarvis Field, June 18, 1874.

372ft. 6 in. J. A. Tyng '76 Jarvis Field, May 22, 1875.

1-HAND VAULT.

HEIGHT. NAME. CLASS. DATE AND PLACE.

5 ft. 1 in. F. W. Thayer '78 Harv. Gym., March 11, 1876.

5 ft. 2 in. F. W. Keene '79 Harv. Gym., March 9, 1877.

5 ft. 4 1/4 in. F. W. Keene '79 Harv. Gym., March, 1878.

2-HAND VAULT.

6 ft. 5 in. J. P. Livermore, L. S. S. Harv. Gym., March 11, 1876.

6 ft. 9 in. J. P. Livermore, L. S. S. Harv. Gym., March 16, 1877.

6 ft. 9 in. C. H. W. Foster Hem. Gym., March, 1880.

By an oversight the following omissions occurred in our tables of last week. In the running high jump, after Mr. Morrison's 5 ft. 2 in. record, the line should read instead of 5 ft. 4 in., &c.: -

Record. Name. Class. Date and Place.

5ft. 7 1/2 in. Arthur C. Denniston '83 Jarvis Field, May 17, 1880.

In the "hammer," between Mr. Brandegee's throw of 59 ft. 8 in. and Mr. Thompson's throw of 72 ft. 7 in., the following two lines should be inserted: -

Record. Name. Class. Date and Place.

62ft. Arthur C. Denniston '83 Jarvis Field, May 17, '80.

62ft. 1 in. W. Freeland '81 Jarvis Field, May 19, '80.

The American amateur record in the running broad jump was bettered at the Manhattan A. C. Games, May 30, by J. S. Voorhees, M. A. C., who cleared 22 ft. 7 3-4 in., beating the previous best record (his own) by 11 3-4 in.

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