Official handbook .. . - W. Brown, a middle-distance runner, who haswon many scratch events and has also beaten Hillman andGissing in handicap e\ents. Harry I. Gray is the possessor of many trophies won inand around New York. James Harris, one of the best quarter-milers in New York,runs also under the colors of the Loughlin Lyceum of Brooklyn;has beaten out s(Mnc premier runners among whom may bementioned Hillman, Sheppard, Eller and Keating. Robert Lattimore, City College of New York, has done wellas a sprinter, hurdler and broad jumper. Robert Barnard, former member of the Clark House, NewYo


Official handbook .. . - W. Brown, a middle-distance runner, who haswon many scratch events and has also beaten Hillman andGissing in handicap e\ents. Harry I. Gray is the possessor of many trophies won inand around New York. James Harris, one of the best quarter-milers in New York,runs also under the colors of the Loughlin Lyceum of Brooklyn;has beaten out s(Mnc premier runners among whom may bementioned Hillman, Sheppard, Eller and Keating. Robert Lattimore, City College of New York, has done wellas a sprinter, hurdler and broad jumper. Robert Barnard, former member of the Clark House, NewYork City, has been prominently identitied with inter-settlementathletics. Bill Franklin, at one time captain of the Commercial HighSchool track team, also a star foot ball jjlayer for this school,has an excellent record. Hudson Oliver, now of the Howard Medical School of. SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 65 Washington, D. C. whom the New York Age places amongthe best basket ball players of New York. St. Christophers athletes of note arc: Allen R. Johnson,former student of New York City College, one of the bestmilers of that school. Lloyd Gilbert and Eugene Williams were both members ofthe relay team of the High School of Commerce. Charles J. Green, a fast sprinter, has won many prizes. A. H. Hunter, formerly of Stuyvesant High School, at therecent games of Pratt Institute won the hundred yards in tenand three-fifths seconds, also winning the broad and high jumps. Peter Green of the Commercial High School of Brooklynwas picked by all critics as the best High School pitcher inGreater New York, and received the special f^rize ofifered bythe Brooklyn Eagle for being the most popular and effectivehigh school pitcher of the season.


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