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...handicap meeting on Irvington Oval this afternoon will start promptly at two o'clock. The marks of the Harvard men and their numbers are as follows...
...Boston Athletic Association announces the following open handicap events to be held on Irvington Oval on the afternoon of April 19; 100 yds., 440 yds., 1000 yds., 120 yds. high hurdles, running high jump, running broad jump, and a 440 yds. novice race (scratch). Three prizes will be given in each event. The entrance fee is 50 cents for each event and the entries will close on April 16, with John Graham, B. A. A. Captain Wheel wright expects all men who can do so to enter the games. The A. A. U. entry blanks may be obtained from...
Harvard has a very good chance of winning the greatest number of points in the championship games at the Irvington Street Armory tonight. Last year the H. A. A. took first in the mile run, first in the high jump, first and third in the hurdle race, second in the 1000 yds., second in the 600 yds., second and third in the pole-vault, and second and third in the 70 yds. dash...
...will hold handicap games on the Irvington Oval Saturday after noon...
...occasion of the athletic games for the indoor championship of New England will be one of unusual interest to Harvard men this year because the Harvard Athletic Association propose to enter a team to compete in every event. These games are to be held in the armory on Irvington Street, at 8 p.m., on March 11, under the auspices of the Technology and the First Regiment Athletic Association. The events open to the New England Association will be from the scratch. They will be as follows; 75 yards dash, one mile walk, running high jump, 600 yards...