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Running events in the fall handicap track meet which had been postponed on account of the poor condition of the track will be run today at 3 o'clock. These events include the 70-yard high hurdlers, 120-yard low hurdles, 100-yard dash, 150-yard run, quarter-mile run, half-mile run, and the mile run, handicaps for which will, as usual, be given on the field. Medals are to be awarded the first three winners in each event.
Results of the meet in events held last week were as follows:
12-Pound, Shot-put: First, J. G. Coleman '29, 39 feet 1 inch, handicap 6 inches; second, J. N. Potter '26, 38 feet 2 inches, scratch.
12-Pound Hammer-throw: First, R. P. MacFadden '26, 129 feet 5 inches, scratch; second, O. S. Schaefer '29, 117 feet 9 inches, handicap 20 feet; third, P. P. Phillips '26, 112 feet 2 inches, scratch.
Javelin: first, F. W. Dorman '26, 151 feet, scratch; second, A. L. May '23, 147 feet 5 inches, handicap 5 feet; third, J. F. Pollard '29, 142 feet; handicap 189 feet.
Discus: first, J. M. Potter '26, 104 feet 3 inches, scratch; second, K. B. Harding '27, 93 feet 8 inches, handicap 2 feet; third, A. L. May '28, 92 feet 2 inches, handicap 4 feet.
The track management is planning to run off an inter-dormitory competition for Freshmen this week, which will include all the weight and field events. Medals will be given.
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