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Harvard Entries in the Technology Sports.

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The Technology sports, coming as they do a week before our first Winter Meeting, afford an excellent chance for Harvard men to try their mettle with representatives of Boston clubs, and thus to get valuable practice on the eve of our winter sports. This year there were an unusually large number of Harvard representatives, as is shown by the following events in which they took part.

RUNNING HIGH JUMP.Fogg, H. A. A.; Dearborn, M. I. T.; Kimball, M. I. T.; Clark, H. A. A.; Stahl, U. A. A. C. Won by Kimball at 5 feet 7 inches. Clark and Fogg being handicapped 3 inches.

PUTTING THE SHOT.Clark, H. A. A.; Fletcher, M. I. T.; Young, M. I. T.; Cunningham, U. A. A. C. Won by Cunningham at 34 feet 10 inches.

POLE VAULT.Frothingham, H. A. A.; Mirrlees, M. I. T. Won by Frothingham, who vaulted 9 feet.

RUNNING HIGH KICK.Fogg, H. A. A.; Sturges, M. I. T.; Hubbard, B. Y. M. C. U.; Hill, M. I. T.; Phillips, U. A. A. C. Won by Phillips, who kicked 9 feet, 1 inch. Fogg, however, hitched and kicked 8 feet 6 inches, thus beating the record for the running hitch and kick by one inch.

TUG-OF-WAR.Y. M. C. A. team. Casey (anchor),- Harding, McInnis, Williams. Harvard '86 team, Dewey (anchor),- Codman, Adams, Churchill. M. I. T. team,- Fletcher, Garfield, Smith, Farmer. Harvard, '86, defeated the M. I. T. team, but was pulled in the final heat by the Association team.

FEATHER-WEIGHT SPARRING.Plummer, H. A. A.; Clement, H. A. A., and J. D. Williams, U. A. A. C. The first bout between Plummer and Clement was hotly contested, both men showing considerable science and quickness. Plummer appeared to have more staying power, and the bout was given to him. He was unable to spar the final bout with Williams, on account of a broken nose. The medal, therefore, was given to the latter.

LIGHT WEIGHT SPARRING.Duker, M. I. T.; Paine, H. A. A.; Wright, H. A. A.; Taggard, B. Y. M. C. U. In the first two bouts Taggard and Duker defeated Paine and Wright respectively. In the third bout between Taggard and Duker, Taggard went for his opponent savagely, and knocked him out in one round, thus winning the medal.

MIDDLE-WEIGHT SPARRING.Clyde, H. A. A.; Woodman, H. V. S., Weld, H. A. A. Clyde, though nearly winded by his opponent, was quicker and considered better. He was awarded the medal.

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