The Athlete for 1868
23 TUE ATIILE1 1 E. He.idlnm (3rd Triiiity), G5 yds.; W. T. Hould ·worth (1.-t Trinity , 70 yd . ; W. A. Borra<laile ('I'rin. llall), 75 yds. ·wPb::iter caught Faber at the turn, and mcecl wit!J him to tlie Pavilion, when he came away and won by 2 yds. iu ~ min. 1 sec. HEAT 3. C. Colbeck (2,ul Trinity), 55 yds. 1 R. E. Tomkiuson (Trin. Hall), 100 yds. . . . . . . • 2 1 • H. R. Gos et (Je ns), 90 ycJs. 3 Abo rau- C. E. Ridley (Trinity), 25 yds. : A.H. . Bl'auchamp ( Corpus), 25 yd . ; W. J. Kendle Caiu , 55 yds. ; 0. Airy ( Trinity), 60 yJs.; T. B. C. William rJesus), G5 yds. A good race between the fir::it and s concl, Col beck winning by 2 ycls. in 2 min. 2} bCC. FrnAL ITEAT. C. Colbeck (2nd Trinity), 55 yds. . 1 J. R. Sparkes (St. John's), 60 yds. . 2 Alsoran-J. J. D.J ffer.on (Trinity), 53 yds.; A. C. W. Upebcr (Trinity 1 , 45 yds.; R. R Web 'tor (A. A. C.), BO yds. ; E. B. Faber ( TritLity). 0 ycls.; C. II. R. Gos"ct (.Jerws.), 90 yds. ; R E. Tomkin on r 'J'rin. llall), 100 yds. Gos::,et ~ot off with a good lea<l., fol– lowed by Colbeck and Faber. the former of whom pa~ ·cd him in the strai~ht and won. 'parkc ran up well at the fini h, and wa:. a good second; time, 2 min. 2! sec. Flat Race, 440 yards– lIEAT 1. J. U. Todcl (hl T ri,dty) . . . 1 A. 1\1. B. Bremner ('1 1 rinity) . 2 Aho ran - W. T. Iloulclsworth (Trinity) ; R. . Paxton (1 1 rillity ; J. tunrt (Trinity); W. H. Ma on ('Pri11ity ; J. n. Sparkc ( t. JohtL's); J. II. :Muxon (Trinity); C. l\I. Conie :Je us . Stuart made tbc running. but was <'au~ht 100 yds. from home by 'l'o<ld and Breumer, the former winning by a yard and a half, in 531 ~c. fuAT 2. H. A. Williams t. John's) . . 1 F. P. Tomlinson (Trinity) . . 2 Won with ridiculous ca e in 59~ ec. lIEAT 3. W. A. Borrn<laile 'l'rin. Hall). 1 W. H. . Craufor<l Trinity 1 2 A walk over. FI AL HEAT. W. H. S. Crauforn (Trinity) 1 J. U. Todcl (1st Trinity) . 2 Also ran-W. A. Borradaile ('Jlrin. IIall); H. A. Willium::1 ' St. John's); 1!,. P. Tomlinson (Trinity); A. 1\1. B. Bremner Trinity). Williams led uutil coming down the hiU, when he was collared by Cmufurd an<l To<ld, the former wiuning after a splendid race in 53'.j sec. Cambridge University Athletic Sports. These ports began on Thurnclay, the 2 th of March, an<l lasted three Jays. 'l'he fir-t two clay; w ,re fine, but it rained beavily on 8atunla.y. Putting the Weight (16 lb.)- c. A. Absolom (Trinity), B2 ft. 10 in. . . . . . . . . 1 R. Waltham t. Peter's,, 32 ft. 9f in. . ....... 2 H. U. Hodges (d. John's) . . 3 Ben,tiug A. . l\I urray ( Cliiu ), W. J ,ee Warner (St. Jolw's), W. J. James (Jesus). High Pole Jump- E. urney (Trinity), 9 ft. 6 in. 1 H. Wooclwarcl al ·o ntcr ·d, hut could not get over th • minimum hci~ht, and tho wmner had it all to Lirn::;elf. Quarter of a Mile Race- Hon. F. G. Pell1am (Trinity) 1 E. A. Pitman (John',q) 2 C. E. Knight (Trinity llall) 3 II. T. Woo<l (Clare) . . . 0
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