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The finals of the 220-yard hurdles and dash, held over from the handicap games on Thursday on account of darkness, were run off yesterday in the Stadium. The track was in fair condition, but there was a light head wind.
In the hurdles, R. C. Foster '11, with a handicap of four yards, defeated W. M. Rand '09, scratch, by a little more than his handicap. O. M. Chadwick '11 was a close third. The time was 27 seconds.
The 220-yard dash had an extremely close finish. It was won by H, E. Keays '10, and L. Watson '10 finished second, both with a our-yard handicap. J. Tucker '10, with ten yards, was third. The time made was 23 seconds.
The pole vault will be finished today at 2 o'clock.
The cups will be given out in the Athletic Association's office, on a date to be announced later.
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