. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Vol. IX. No. 21. 508) MONTUOMEKY STREET SAN FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1886. Sporting- Notes. The annual fall handicap meeting of the Harvard Athletic Association took place ou Holmes'Field, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 1st. No records were broken and no very remarkable time was made, although Yale's Fall records were beaten in the 440-yard dash, the half-mile run. the mile run, the mile walk and tied in the 220-yard dash. In the 100-yard dash Rogers, '87, handicapped 5 yards, won in 10J sec, with Brown, '90, a good second. The running high jumo was taken by A


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Vol. IX. No. 21. 508) MONTUOMEKY STREET SAN FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1886. Sporting- Notes. The annual fall handicap meeting of the Harvard Athletic Association took place ou Holmes'Field, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 1st. No records were broken and no very remarkable time was made, although Yale's Fall records were beaten in the 440-yard dash, the half-mile run. the mile run, the mile walk and tied in the 220-yard dash. In the 100-yard dash Rogers, '87, handicapped 5 yards, won in 10J sec, with Brown, '90, a good second. The running high jumo was taken by Alexander, '90, who had a 12-ioch handicap, with 5 ft. 1H in. Paul, 10 in. handicap, w«s second with 5 ft. 9.* in. The 440-yard dash was won by Wells, L. S-, from scratch, in 51 4-5 seconds. Endicott, '90, was a very close second. In the half-mile run Coggswell, '88 (scratch), made the distance in 2 min. If sec. - Staont, '90, 25 yards handi- cap, was second. Putting the shot was won by Faulkner, '90, distance 29 ft. 1U in. In the mile run Davenport, '90, with a handicap of 100 yards, won in 4 in. 45 sec, with Hale, '88 (scratch), second, in 4 min. 49 sec The mile walk was won by Beruis, 'S7, who was handicapped 20 sec; Norton, •^8, was second. Perry, 'S9, 6-in. handicap, won the running broad jump with 19 ft. j in. The 220-yard dash was won by Rogers, '87 (scratch), in 23] ^ec. Brown, '90, was second. The bicycle race between White and Merrill was very close and exciting, and was won by Merrill in 6 min. 57 2-5 sec m The winners of the fall meeting of the Blood Horse Asso- ciation uu to Thursday are as follows: Argo twice, Napa, Mollie McCarthy's Last, C. H. Todd, Sir Thad, Adeline, Miss Ford, Lizzie Dunbar, Monte Cristo, Dynamite, Safe Ban, Nielson, Guenu; two of Joe Hooker's sons are on the list- Dynamite and C. U. Todd. Enquirer has three daughters, Napa, Adeline, Miss Ford. Kutherford is represented by Moilie McCarthy's Last. Thad Steven's son, Sir Thad placed a fine rac


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