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Freshman Games.

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The entries for the freshman games to be held next Monday closed last night at ten o'clock.

The events contested will be 100, 220, and 440 yard dashes, mile and half mile runs, mile walk, two mile bicycle race, 120 and 220 yard hurdle, high and broad jumps, shot and hammer, and pole vautl. The games will be scratch, and the men who will compete in the different events are as follows:

100 yard dash-J. L. Grandin, J. L. Lyttle, Jr., A. M. Eaton, W. J. Denholm, F. McCarthy, N. B. Marshall, E. Alden, G. W. Newgass, H. A. Rice, 3rd, E. H. Darling.

220 yard dash-J. L. Lyttle, Jr., H. L. Williams, A. M. Eaton, F. McCarthy, N. B. Marshall, E. alden, W. J. Denholm, H. A. Rice, 3rd, G. W. Newgass.

440 yard dash-J. R. Wade, S. Wesson, W. R. Mansfield, W. Byrd, I. T. Burden, A. W. Blakemore, E. H. Darling.

Half mile run-S. Wesson, E. Hollister, J. R. Wade. G. Knoblauch, A. W. Blakemore.

Mile run-R. R. Holister, C. Southwick, J. F. O'Connell, R. W. Dundess.

Mile walk-W. H. Cram G. D. Phillips.

120 yard hurdles-H. S. Williams.

220 yard hurdles-J. R. Wade, S. R. Hollander, H. t. Nicholds, R. W. Dundess.

High jump-A. Stickney, Jr., W. H. Phelps, R. F. Dyer, C. J. Paine.

Broad jump-R. F. Dyer, C. J. Paine, A. M. Hess, L. B. Valentine.

Two mile bicycle-H. C. Bailey, S. R. Hollander, W. R. Brinkerhoff, H. H. Brown, E. W. Capen.

Putting hte shot-A. Stickney , Jr., l. T. Burden, R. F. Dyer, J. F. Neal, C. J. Paine. L. Williams.

Throwing the hammer-A. Stickney, Jr., R. F. Dyer, L. Williams.

Pole vault-W. D. Cotton.

Among this large number of candidates are several men who have made good reocords in preparatory schools. For all the track events good new men have appeared, but none for the broad jump, hammer throwing, or putting the shot.

For the sprints, the most promising men are Grandin, Lyttle, McCarthy. These particular candidates have no established recoreds, but have shown considerable speed in trial heats.

In the quarter mile Blakemore and Mansfield have both done better than 53 sec. In the half mile,where there will be the greatest number of vacancies this year, there are four good freshmen, Wesson, the new comer from Worcester Academy, winner of the half mile run in the Interscholastic games with a record of 2 min. 6 sec.; J. R. Wade, E. Hollister,and Blakemore. the best freshamn candidate in the mile run is R. R. Hollister, who played end on the Exeter eleven last fall, and in the spring won the mile run in the Exeter-Andover games. His best record is 4 min. 49 sec.

H. L. Williams last year made a record of 16 3-5 sec. over three-foot hurdles in the New York Interscholastic games. equalling Fearing's old record. A. Stickney has a record of 5 ft. 9 in. in the high jump.

In addition to this number are several who are running for the first time. Mr.Lathrop has had them all under his care for a month, and expresses himself as being well satisfied with their progress.

The officers of the meeting will be: Referee, G. R. Fearing. L. S.; judges at the finish, M. M. Chamberlain, H. M. Wheelwright '94, W. F. Garcelon, L. S.; field judges, E. B. Bloss '94, N. W. Bingham '95, S. M. Merrill '94; judge of walking, A. L. Endicott '94; timers, F. M. Wood, B. A. A., J. G. Lathrop, J. Graham, B. A. A.; starters, A. E. Ullman '96; clerk of the course, G. Crompton '95; assistant clerks of course, A. Codman '96, Morris Johnston '96, A. Bullock '96; scores, P. Washburn '95, H. C. Lakin '94.

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