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SPORTS AT THE POLO GROUNDS.

Arrangements for Today's Meeting.

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The following-named have been chosen the officers for the I. C. A. A. meeting today:

Referee - G. A. Badeau, W. A. C.

Timers - L. E. Myers, G. H. Taylor, R. Rogers.

Judge of Walking - W. H. Pryor.

Judges - J. E. Cowdin, '79, Harvard; E. H. Sayre, '80, Columbia; F. Larkin, Jr., '79. Princeton; - Yale.

Starter - W. C. Wilmer.

Harvard pulls Columbia in first heat of tug-of-war. The other drawings are, C. C. N. Y. vs. Lafayette, Princeton vs. Cornell, University of Pennsylvania (a bye).

In the first heat of the 100 yards dash Brooks of Yale, Value and Derrickson of Columbia and Baker of Harvard are all drawn.

In 220 yards dash Harvard's three men are all drawn in one heat. Brooks and Derrickson are drawn in the other heat.

In the running high jump there are only six entries.

There are eight entries in the bicycle race.

Columbia men feel that they have about as good a show as last year for the cup, and think it lies between Columbia, Yale and Harvard.

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