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The handicaps on the Harvard men for the B. A. A. games of Saturday have been obtained from Mr. Cornish, the official handicapper, and are given below.
Six hundred yards run: F. S. Pratt '94, 20 yards; A. E. Ullman '96, 30 yards; C. A. Poth '95, 20 yards; W. E. Kent '93, 10 yards; F. E. Stetson '93, 18 yards; H. I. Riker, L. S. 28 yards; H. C. Lakin '94, 12 yards; K. Brown '93, 30 yards; J. G. Clarke L. S., 20 yards; E. Mellus '95, 20 yards; R. W. Bull '96, 30 yards; W. R. Buckminster '94, 30 yards; P. D. Miller '95, 20 yards; C. E. Hutchison '93, 30 yards; B. Wells '94, 15 yards; G. C. Curtis L. S. S., 8 yards; D. E. Winter Gr., 20 yards: S. H. Foster L. S., 20 yards; C. Steward '96, 22 yards; J. O. Nichols L. S., 12 yards; W. E. Doyle '96, 30 yards; H. A. Bull '95, 26 yards, F. H. Bartlett '95, 20 yards.
Running high jump. E. B. Bloss '94, 3 1-2 in.; S. M. Merrill '94, 4 1-2 in.; G. C. Chaney '94, 4 1-2 in.; R. D. Farquhar '93, 5 in.; E. H. Clark '96, 6 in.; W. E. Putnam '96. 5 in.; J. L. Bremer Jr. '96; 6 in.; R. Codman '96, 6 in.
Forty-five yards hurdle: O. W. Shead '93, scratch; E. B. Bloss '94, 2 ft.; G. L. Collins '96, 4 ft.; H. C. Moffitt, Med., 3 ft.; K. Brown '93, 6 ft.; L. Sayre '96, 6 ft.; B. J. Worman '95, 8 ft.; T. C. Smith, Gr., 9 ft.; G. D. Whitehead '96, 6 ft.; R. Codman '96, 8 ft.
One mile run: A. Blake '93, 15 yards; J. Corbin, Gr. 50 yards; J. L. Coolidge '95, 55 yards; J. W. Schereschewsky '95, 80 yards; J. Bordman Jr. '94, 55 yards; J. G. Collamore '93, 20 yards; D. W. Fenton '95, 50 yards; W. H. Osborne '95, 80 yards; J. O. Nichols L. S., 30 yards; F. C. Hinkley L. S. S., 75 yards.
O. W. Shead '93 is scratch in the forty-five yards hurdle, Sweeney, who holds the record, in the high jump, Hjertberg in the mile run.
The handicaps of the forty yards dash will be published in to-morrow's CRIMSON. Mr. Cornish was unable to give them out last night.
There is every indication that the games will be the most successful ever held in this vicinity and there is an excellent prospect that many of the indoor records will be lowered. M. F. Sweeney, of the Xavier A. C., will try for the indoor high-jumping records. A. J. Walsh, of the same club was allowed five yards in the one-mile run, but he and E. J. Hjertberg will both start at scratch, each trying for the record. Samuel Liebgold, of the Pastime A. C., will try to break the one-mile walk record. In the forty-yard dash, E. B. Bloss and Allen will meet. In the 600-yard run, Allen will meet S. A. Coombs and Elmer A. White and W. H. Allison are matched for a mile race.
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