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HARVAD'S REPRESENTATIVES AT THE INTER-COLLEGIATE GAMES.

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The following men will represent Harvard at eh Inter collegiate Athletic Meeting at New York, on Saturday next, May 24th. The list is a very complete one, men being entered for every event on the program. Among those who were unable to run on Saturday is Goodwinand Johnson, who was indisposed at the time. The tug-of-war has been finally selected, and the names for the men chosen give assurance of a good team. The men are:

100 YARDS.W. Baker, '86, A. S. Johnson, '85, F. S. Billings, ; 85.

220 YARDS.W. Baker, '86, A. S. Johnson, '85, F. S. Billings, '85, F. W. White, '85.

440 YARDS.W. Baker, '86, W. H. Goodwin, Jr., '84, F. W. White, '85.

1-2 MILE.W. Baker, '86, W. H. Goodwin, Jr., '84, C. F. Brandt, '85.

1 MILE.W. H. Goodwin, Jr., '84, J. B. Walker, '84, S. H. Root, '85.

RUNNING BROAD JUMP.F. B. Fogg, '85, W. A. Henry, L. S.,

This notice has been sent us by the gentleman having the party in charge:

"All these men are requested to meet me at 7.30 this evening, in 41 Matthews.

W. H. GOODWIN, Jr."

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