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Owing to the lack of interest in the weekly competitions, as shown by the small number of entries, the H. A. A. have decided to discontinue the series. At the last contest there were only two contestants in the high jump, two in the shot, and three in the pole vault. The result of the series is as follows: S. R. Bell, '91, won the prize for the best average in the high jump. His best jump was 5 ft. 5 in. R. S. Hale, '91, was second with a best jump of 5 ft. 4 in. H. H. Hunnewell, Jr., '90, won the prize for improvement. His best jump was 5 ft. 3 in., an improvement of 2 ft. 9 12 in. F. Mason, '91, won the prize for the best average in the pole vault, his best vault being 9 ft. R. S. Hale won the improvement prize with a best vault of 8 ft. 9 in., and an improvement of 6 in.
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