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...tickets for the Worcester games have arrived and may be had this morning from Mr. Lathrop, who will be in the gymnasium until one o'clock. All men who have entered must be sure to get their tickets before leaving Cambridge...
...compete. Among the Harvard entries are several of last year's Mott Haven team. This fact, together with seeing many other good athletes, will make the games well worth attending. Three silver cups will be given in each event. Competitors tickets and crimson bands may be had of Mr. Lathrop at the gymnasium. The Harvard entries are as follows...
...Harvard officials of the meeting were J. G. Lathrop, time-keeper; J. H. Hunt, inspector; O. W. Shead and E. B. Bloss, field judges...
...this has a direct bearing on college athletics. A great majority of these young fellows enter some college or other, many of those in the preparatory schools around Boston coming to Harvard. The train which they get at school, especially if they work under Mr. Lathrop, is of immense help to them when they come to run at college. This school training shows itself in two ways when the fellows come to college: first, there is a higher quality of athletics in the entering class and the material can be worked into first class shape in a shorter time...
...expected that a much larger number of Harvard men will enter in these games than in the ones held at Worcester on Feb. 6. Entries may be made with Mr. Lathrop any time before Saturday, March...