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The annual interclass track games will be held on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. In case of possible postponement on account of rain, a notice will be posted at Leavitt and Peirce's, and the games will be held at the same time tomorrow.
Cups will be given for first and second places in each event and numerals will be awarded to all men winning places. In the trial heats of the track events, first and second men will qualify for the finals. First place in each event will count five points, second, two, and third, one.
Despite yesterday's rain the track should be very fast and good records should be made. The Seniors have apparently the best chances for winning the meet, although the Juniors also have a large number of good men entered.
All men in departments of the University other than the College and the Scientific School, who are trying for the track team, should compete today, although their places will not be counted for points. No admission fee will be charged.
The list of officials is as follows:
Marshal-Col. N. P. Hallowell '61.
Referee-G. S. Morison '83.
Judges at finish-A. N. Rice 3L., J. A. Burgess '04, H. S. Knowles 2L., W. J. Clothier '04.
Starter-C. H. Schweppe '02.
Timers-F. H. Wood, B. A. A., J. E. Haigh 1L., R. Grant 4M.
Field judges-J. L. Powers '05, R. Lane '04, G. W. Lewis '05, F. F. de Rham '05.
Clerk of course-P. Dana '04.
Assistant clerks of course-R. Sard '05, J. S. Stone '05.
Scorer-A. C. Travis '05.
Inspectors-H. Otis '04, W. R. Bowie '04, J. R. Howard '04, A. A. Ballantine '04.
Announcer-A. V. Baird '04.
Below is given the list of entries for each event with the hours:
Track Events.
4 P. M., 120-yard hurdles, trials-W. G. Macdonald '07, F. R. Bauer '04, W. E. Story, Jr., '04, F. W. Bird '04, P. R. Browne '05, S. Johnson '05,, L. A. Cooper '05, W. Soule, '06, H. Taylor '07, W. A. Clark '06, G. W. Waller '07.
4.10 P. M., 100-yard dash, trials-D. C. Noyes '07, A. H. Bowser '07, W. D. Thompson '07, J. F. Doyle '07, S. T. Bittenbender '07, E. D. Hamilton '06,, L. A. Cooper '05, J. A. Powelson '05, F. A. Jenks '07, W. A. Schick '05, A. F. Veenfliet '06, T. B. Dorman '06, M. G. Perkins '06, P. Lockwood 107.
4.20 P. M., 880-yard run-B. W. Young '04, J. F. Henderson '05, S. T. Bittenbender '07, S. Curtis '05. I. G. Stetson '07, P. L. Beckwith '06, W. A. Watson '07, L. A. Morris '06, C. Brinsmade '07, C. L. Ames '06, S. E. Dickinson '05, A. Cobb '07, C. R. Reed '06, C. L. Cox '06, G. D. Cutler '07, M. T. Whiting '06, C. H. Fisher '04, L. W. Bickley '04, J. J. Moynahan '05, B. Newman '05, H. H. Rowland '06, G. C. Welch '07, F. S. Buffum '04, G. E. Cole '04, F. E. Shirk '06, W. D. Wadsworth '04.
4.40 P. M., 440-yard dash, trials-E. J. Dives '06, R. N. Woodworth '04, E. K. Thurlow '06, B. W. Young '04, A. Cobb '07, M. T. Whiting '06, C. H. Fisher '04, F. A. Jenks '07,, J. W. Tuckerman '04, B. L. Young '07, F. S. Buffum '04, F. E. Shirk '06, T. B. Dorman '06.
4.50 P. M., 220-yard hurdles, trials-J. F. Doyle '07, F. R. Bauer '04, W. E. Story '04, F. W. Bird '04, P. R. Browne '05, L. A. Cooper '05, F. H. Warren '07, R. W. Lynn '04, A. Peterson '04, W. A. Clark '06, G. W. Waller '07.
5 P. M., 220-yard dash, trials-D. C. Noyes '07, A. H. Bowser '07, W. D. Thompson '07, J. F. Doyle '07, F. H. Davis '07, E. J. Dives '06, R. N. Woodworth '04, E. K. Thurlow '06, S. Curtis '05, E. D. Hamilton '06, M. T. Whiting '06, F. A. Jenks '07, W. A. Schick '05, A. F. Veenfliet '06, T. B. Dorman '06, M. G. Perkins '06.
5.10 P. M., mile run-I. G. Stetson '07, P. E. Wye '06, S. E. Turner '05, J. H. Stone '04, S. M. Edgell '07, C. H. Sutherland '06, H. C. Chapin '04, D. W. Howes '04, S. E. Dickinson '05, E. O. Hall '04, A. Dana '06, C. R. Reed '06, F. Dixon '07, J. T. Boyd '06, C. H. Fisher '04, H. H. Rowland '06, C. H. Auten '07, S. T. Hubbard '07.
5.20 P. M., two-mile run-W. A. Walsh '07, P. E. Wye '06, J. H. Stone '04, W. G. Howard '07, C. H. Poor, Jr., '06, R. H. Bollard '05, A. Dana '06, S. Withington '06, L. Mayer '05, H. M. Turner '06, K. W. Lamson '06, C. H. Auten 07, R. C. Ware '04, D. Wagstaff '05.
5.30 P. M., 220-yard hurdles, finals.
5.45 P. M., 220-yard dash, finals.
Field Events.
4 P. M., pole vault-R. B. Gring '05, A. Robeson '04, A. Goodhue '04, E. M. Sawyer '04.
4 P. M., high jump-W. G. Macdonald '07, W. E. Story '04, R. B. Gring '05, A. H. Ewing '04, W. Soule '06, E. L. Young '06, R. E. Crane '05, J. M. Rothwell '05, G. W. Waller '07.
4 P. M., broad jump-J. F. Doyle '07, S. T. Bittenbender '07, J. O. Foss '06, J. E. Heilborn '07, D. H. Dewar '05, W. B. Jordan '06, W. G. Macdonald '07, F. J. Ford '04, W. E. Story '04, L. M. Cohen '05, L. A. Cooper '05, R. B. Gring '05, A. H. Ewing '04, W. H. Jones '05, M. T. Whiting '06, J. G. Hahlo '05, J. W. Tuckerman '04, E. L. Young '06,, H. Taylor '07, D. Wagstaff '05, D. Ayres '05, R. M. Poor '06, J. Kerans '07.
4 P. M., putting 16-pound shot-C. H. Robinson '04, C. J. Stevens '06, F. H. Schoenfuss '04, H. Le Moyne '07, P. O. Mills '05, A. Goodhue '04.
4.30 P. M., throwing 16-pound hammer W. W. Thayer '06, B. Sherman '05, H. Le Moyne '07, P. O. Mills '05, R. Oveson '05
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