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The following Harvard entries for the Harvard 2nd-M. I. T. Games were omitted from yesterday's CRIMSON owing to lack of space:
220 Yards Hurdles-J. B. Rorer '99, L. Warren 1900, H. L. Williams '97, C. S. Tilden '98, G. D. Dutton '99, W. R. Mansfield '97, D. G. Harris 1900, A. B. Adsit 1900, J. T. Harrington '99, F. A. Reed 1900, S. P. Shaw, Jr., '99, J. B. Howes 1900, H. W. Jameson, M. S., A. G. Mason 1900, F. B. Dutton '97, G. S. P. Goddard 1900.
Running High Jump-A. N. Rice 1900, J. D. Dole '99, F. Holt '98, W. Phillips 1900, R. H. Loines L. S., J. W. Edson '96, A. G. Mason 1900.
Pole Vault-F. Curtis '98, R. A. Garrison 1900, E. B. Brooks '99, R. H. Morrison '99, T. K. Faxon '99, W. C. Burton '99.
Running Broad Jump-J. C. Rice '98, J. T. Harrington '99, A. N. Rice 1900, J. W. Edson '98, D. G. Harris 1900, G. C. Beals '98, W. W. McNeil S. S., A. G. A. G. Mason 1900, H. L. Williams '97.
Men entered for these games will not necessarily be debarred from competing against Yale, as trial heats will be run on Monday to make the final selections for the Harvard-Yale games.
Harvard has entered no men in the two-mile bicycle race, which is to be a closed race for Technology.
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