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BICYCLE MEET.

Large Number of Entries.- List of Officers.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

A large number of men have entered for the bicycle races which are to be held on Holmes Field, at 4 o'clock today. The meeting will be handicap, and some close racing may be looked for. On account of the number of entries, several heats will be necessary. A silver H. U. C. A. medal will be given for the first prize, and a bronze medal for the second.

The following men have kindly consented to act as officials:

Referee-Mr. Montague Chamberlain.

Judges-J. L. Bremer, H. C. Lakin, N. W. Bingham.

Timers-J. G. Lathrop, V. Monroe, F. N. Bigelow.

Clerk of the course-W. R. Mansfield.

Assistant Clerk of the Course-W. R. Brinckerhoff.

Starter-F. S. Eliot.

ENTRIES.Half mile-3, H. P. White; 7, H. C. Burdett; 6, G. L. Baker, Jr.; 15, C. H. Williams; 4, H. B. Hewitt; 5, H. W. Barker; 10, D. H. Bradlee; 8, H. H. Brown; 11, T. C. Bebee; 9, W. E. Putnam; 1, L. G. Colman; 14, F. A. Rus sell; 12; S. P. Orton.

Mile-9, W. E. Putnam; 1, L. G. Colman; 6, S. L. Baker, Jr.; 8 H. H. Brown; 10, D. N. Bradlee; 7, H. C. Burdett; 12, S. P. Orton; 3, H. P. White: 15, C. H. Williams; 5, H. W. Barker; 11, T. C. Bebee; 4, H. B. Hewitt.

TWO Mile.Scratch-4, H. B. Hewitt, 7, H. C. Burdett.

50 yards-3, H. P. White; 1, L. G. Colman.

100 yards-8, H. H. Brown.

200 yards-9, W. E. Putnam; 14, F. A. Russell; 10, D. H. Bradlee.

225 yards-15, H. C. Williams; 12, G. P. Orton.

250 yards-4, T. C. Bebee; 13, F. C. White; 6, G. S. Baker, Jr.; 5, H. W. Barker.

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