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H. A. A.

FOURTH WINTER MEETING.

POLE VAULT.There was only one entry for this contest. P. R. Frothingham, '86, who thus had a walk over.

FLYING RINGS.Bachelder, L. S., Walker, '84, Allen, '84, and Pudor, '86, were competitors in this event. The exhibition was good, though somewhat long; Allen won applause by lifting himself up with either hand, and by holding himself extended with arms behind his back. Walker's form was good, and his feats showed strength and skill. As Batchelder was barred, the event was given to Walker.

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TUG-OF-WAR.The '87 and Law School teams gave a pull for a set of special prizes. The '85 men were unable to pull because their anchor had received an injury to his hand. The teams were as follows: '87, R. J. Oglesby, E. S. Litchfield, F. Remington, and A. Cochrane (anchor). Law School, F. A. P. Fiske, C. P. Curtis, T. C. Bachelder and J. H. B. Easton (anchor). The freshmen won the toss and took the south end. The drop was almost even, the Lawmen having a little the advantage. Easton soon made the line come over. The Law Schoolmen took it easy and often eased up, while Easton held the rope. At the end, the ribbon was five inches to their credit.

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