HARE-AND-HOUNDS and cross-country runs are very popular just now among college men.
AT the Manhattan Athletic Club games, December 15, Samuel Crook, Williams, ’90, gained the title of champion in three events—the standing high and broad jumps, and three standing broad jumps.
THE Brown University Athletic Association has a large number of men at work in the gymnasium under a competent trainer. Each man is training for the events he is best fitted to enter, and two tug-of-war teams have been put to work.
THE thirteenth field day of the Athletic Association of the University of California occurred December 5, and was one of the most successful and satisfactory ever held. The list of events is as follows:
100-yards run—T. McGee, ’91, first in 10 4-5s.; J. B. Garber, ’92, second.
220-yards run, handicap—F. W. McNear (scratch), first in 24 2-5s.; Wright, ’90 (5 yards), second.
Mile run, handicap—E. R. Rich, ’90 (scratch), first in 5m. 231⁄2s.; E. Bunnell, ’91 (45 yards), second.
Putting 16-pound shot—J. Bouse, ’91 (scratch), first with 35 ft. 6 in.; De Winter, ’92, 21⁄2 ft., second.
100-yards run—F. W. McNear (scratch), first in 10 3-5s.; E. Mayes (2 yards), second.
Half-mile run—E. C. Hill, ’90, first in 2m. 10 2-5s.