1895-] Won by Thompson, 9 ft., 8 in.; second, McKibben, 8 ft., 4 in. This breaks College record by two inches and entitles Thompson to special medal. Two Hundred and Twenty Yards Dash. Won by McChesney; second, McCullough; third, Conrad; time, 24$ sec. Running Broad Jump. (18 ft., in.) Won by McKibbin; second, Cummins; 18 ft., 4i n ' Four Hundred and Forty Yards Dash. Won by Kaiser; second, McChesney; time, sec. The tenth annual contest of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic Asso ciation of Pennsylvania was held on Beaver Field on the 18th and resulted, as was expected, in an easy victory for Swarthmore. Lafayette, heretofore a weak contestant, surprised herself and us by winning four firsts, and beating State for second place by two points. The winners of the various events were as follows: One Hundred Yards Dash. First, S. C. Palmer, Swarthmore; time io)£ seconds. Second, W Mattison, “ Third, G. O. Barclay, Lafayette. One Hundred and Twenty Yards Hurdle Race. First, W. Brookes, Swarthmore; time, 18% seconds. Second, A. Scott, “ Third, E. P. Harder; Pennsylvania State. Two Mile Bicycle Race. First, R. Manley, Swarthmore; time, 5 minutes, 48 seconds. Second, W. Ewing, Pennsylvania State. Third, C. Sprecher, " Four Hundred and Forty Yards Dash. First, J. D. Clarke, Lafayette; time, s 2 /i seconds, Second, C. G. Hodge, Swarthmore. Third, T. R. Gleim, Half Mile Run. First, J. D. Clarke* Lafayette; time, 2 minutes, seconds. Second, W. Clothier, Swarthmore. Third, F. Kaiser, Pennsylvania State. Tenth Antiual Contest. Pole Vault.
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