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Show I GENERAL. COLI.KGE ATHLETE. How tlit-y ilumilrd llii'in-N-lve ut Suruloi:a 011 Thursday. Saratoga, N. Y., lo. In the afternoon after-noon second part programme athletic ports pi.-rfi Tuied at Uien Mit'-hell, the tir.-L raci-, half mile-, contested by IXivid Trumbull, .it Vale, and ;. K. Barber, of ' Amherst, was won by Trumbull in 2.01$. The three mile walk was contested by W. li. Piatt, of Williams, W. R. Taylor, of Harvard, Har-vard, A. N. Fairbanks, of Brown. : It was won by Taylor in 2-.'2'-S, Fairbanks withdrawivg on the second mile. The hundred yard dash between be-tween II. L. GreHler, of Union university, uni-versity, Penna.; C. L. Cuiver, of Union; J. B. Lindley, of Williams; J. B. Patten, of Cornell, and W. C. Hall, of Yale, was won by Patten in lui seconds. Liudiey spraint d his ankle, but ncveitlieless crossed the score second. The entries for the three milo run were H. Kodgers, Wesley an; L C. Morrcll, Amherst; J. D. Goodman, Columbia; Goodwin withdrew on the tilth half mile and Rodgersou the last half mile; Mor-rell Mor-rell look the rack, 17:074. Tho bur die race, 100 yards over 10 hurdles, oxcited the most interest, and was the cause of genuine entertainment for the spectators. The entries were J. M. Prior, Columbia; Cortes iUax-well, iUax-well, Yale; W. C. Hall, Yale; C. B. King, Union. The race was won by Maxwell in 194 seconds. This is H soconda better than the same man's1 time last year, when he was the winner win-ner in the hurdle race. The seven mile walk for past graduates was the last raco of tho day It was contested contest-ed by M. 3. iMc.Canif, Harvard, '74; J. W. Gunter, Williams, 7-1; Eustis. Wesleyan, 74. It was won jby Eustis. Eus-tis. Timo, G'J;i(Ji; Giniter'a time was 70:02. |