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Entries for the Meeting and Order of Events

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

100-yards dash. 1st heat.- 1. Holden. 2. Bradley. 3. Porter. 2nd heat. 1. Smith. 2. Baker. 3. Lander.

Running high jump. Clark, '87; Atkinson, '85.

Half-mile run. 1. Fessenden, '87. 2. Dana, '88. 3. Davidson, '85.

Mile walk. 1. Wright, '86. 2. Bemis, '87.

Hammer. Gibson, '88; Keeth, '85; E. E. Allen, M. S.

Pole vault. Frothingham, '86; Dudley, '87; Craig, '87.

Broad jump. Bradley, '86; Lund, '88; Fogg, '85; Churchill, '86.

Quarter mile.- W. Baker, '86; Fitzgerald, M. S.

220 yards.- Holden, '88; Lander, '86; Porter, '88.

Mile run. Root, '85; Brandt, '85; Roberts, '85.

Putting the shot. Clark, '86; Keith, '85; Foster, '85.

Bicycle race. Dean, '88.

Hurdle race. Bradley, '86.

Tug-of-war.

The order of events is open to protest until 8 o'clock this evening. If any protests are received the revised order will be publised to-morrow morning. The times at which the events will take place will be published Saturday. Attention is called to the necessity of being examined by Dr. Sargent before Saturday.

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