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Mott Haven Team.

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About fifty men responded to the call for candidates for the Mott Haven team, yesterday afternoon, meeting at 3.30 in the Trophy room at the gymnasium. There was a decided lack of "heavy-weights," which betokens a weakness in shot-putting and hammerthrowing that must be overcome if Harvard is going to win at New York next spring. Tug-of-war men also were at a premium, and it is to be hoped more men of the heavy stamp will turn up. The following men have handed in their names as candidates:

Sprint Running.- G. W. Pearson, E. C. Moen, E. C. Sturgis, G. F. Brown, O. K. Hawes, F. W. Burlingham, R. R. Endicott, C. H. Bean, R. C. Wood, Lord, M. D. Motte, Wright, W. D. Boardman, T. J. Stead, W. Myer, J. P. Lee, T. S. Lee, J. H. Rhoades, J. W. Merrill, C. F. Winslow.

Long distance Running.- H. S. Potter, C. A. Davenport, W. W. Downes, G. L. Batchelder, A. M. White, H. P. Dodge, J. Wendell, H. A. Davis.

Hurdling.- S. R. Bell, T. P. King, A. S. Walcott, G. S. Mandell, E. B. Bodley, G. W. Wheelwright.

Walking.- J. E. How, G. Rublee, F. E. Zinkeisen.

Tug-of-War.- E. W. Grew, John Endicott, G. L. Deblois.

Shot and Hammer.- P. D. Trafford, John Cranston, C. D. Gibbons.

Pole Vault.- R. G. Leavitt.

Jumping.- W. N. Duane.

Bicycle.- Barron, K. Brown, R. B. Greenleaf, R. H. Davis, E. A. Bailey.

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