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...University handicap track games will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Stadium. Three hundred and eighteen entries have been made, and some close contests are expected. The track is in excellent condition. Cups will be awarded as prizes for first and second places in each event. The games will be held unless the weather conditions are extremely unfavorable. All competitors should report promptly, although the schedule of the times of the events is only approximate. No contestant should leave the Locker Building until he has called at the janitor's office for his number. Handicaps will...
Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded for first, second and third places, respectively, in each event, and the school winning the greatest number of points will obtain possession for a year of the two trophy cups offered by the Boston Athletic Association and Graduates of the University. First place will count five points, second three, and third...
There is still a great lack of material for the hammer throw and shot put. The hammer throwers are less developed than the candidates for any other event, and although the shot putters have been coached by W. F. Gareelon L.'95 since the recess, they still lack form and do not obtain sufficient distance. More candidates for both these events are urged to come...
...five entries have been made for the spring handicap track games which will be held next Monday, afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Stadium. This is an increase of two hundred over the number of entries last year. First and second prizes will be awarded in each event. The handicaps will not be announced until immediately before the games; but a full list of the events and entries will appear later in the CRIMSON...
...lecturer concluded, the political entanglement caused by Pope Clement VII culminated in that appalling event, the sack of Rome by the Spanish and German troops of Charles V.--an event which in Italy at least marked the end of that great epoch known as the Revival of Learning...