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The third annual open handicap games will be held at University Field, Princeton, Saturday morning, May 7, at 11 o'clock. Following are the events open to all amateurs. Intercollegiate rules:
100 yards run - Handicap.
300 yards run - Handicap, (limit 15 yds.
220 yards hurdle - Handicap.
600 yards run - Handicap, (novice).
880 yards run - Handicap.
1 mile run - Handicap.
1 mile walk - Handicap.
Running high jump - Handicap.
Running broad jump - Handicap.
Putting 16 lb. shot - Handicap.
Throwing 16 lb. hammer - Handicap.
2 mile safety bicycle - Handicap.
Pole vault - Handicap.
Gold medal to first and silver medal to second man in each event. An entrance fee of fifty cents must accompany each entry. The track is 530 yards to the lap; width 16 ft., 20 feet in the stretch. Entries close Saturday, April 30, with Parke H. Davis, Treasurer, 2 S. W., Princeton, New Jersey.
On the same day, at 2.30 p. m., Harvard vs. Princeton, championship game.
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