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Freshman Athletic Meeting.

HOLMES FIELD, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28, 1885, 4 P. M.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

100-yards dash. 1st heat. 1, G. S. Mandell; 2, F. P. Sheldon; 3, W. W. Mackay; 4, J. W. Merrill, Jr. 2nd heat. 5, D. H. Clark; 6, W. S. Scott; 7. G. A. Reisner; S, A. D. Hodges.

One mile walk. 1, A. H. Knapp; 2, F. E. Zinkeisen; 3, H. Swain; 4, Wm. Noble, L. S; 5, F. W. Murphy, L. S.

Throwing the hammer. 1, G. L. Hunter; 2, J. T. Davis, Jr.

100-yards final. 1, Winner 1st heat; 2, second 1st heat; 3, winner 2d heat; 4, second 2nd heat.

Running high jump. 1, F. E. Parker; 2, Benjamin Stevenson.

Putting the shot. 1, G. L. Hunter; 2, J. T. Davis, Jr.

Running broad jump. 1, G. Perry; 2. F. E. Parker.

220-yards dash. 1st heat. 1, J. W. Merrill; 2, J. M. Smith; 3, G. A. Reisner. 2nd heat. 4, W. S. Scott; 5, D. H. Clark; 6, A. D. Hodges.

Special race, 3-8 mile (handicap). W. Baker, '86, (scratch); F. B. Dana, '88, (40 yards); A. T. Dudley, '87, (40 yards).

Quarter-mile run. 1, G. Perry; 2, J. M. Smith; 3, Turnure.

Special race, 1-2-mile walk. 1, E. C. Wright, '86; 2, H. H. Bemis, '87.

220-yards, final. 1, Winner 1st heat; 2, second 1st heat; 3, winner 2nd heat; 4, second 2nd heat.

Walk-over 1-2 mile run, C. N. Wells. The games will occupy about an hour.

The following notice appeared on the official bulletin board yesterday: "All contestants at the field meetings, Wednesday or Saturday, must present to the clerk of the course a certificate from the Director of the gymnasium allowing them to compete. The Director will be at his office Wednesday morning, from 9 to 12."

All members of the association have free admission to all meetings. No member of the university will be admitted to witness any sports unless he be a member of the association. Members of the university who are not already members of the association may joint at the gate this afternoon.

R. D. SMITH, JR.

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