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The second annual fall handicap road race of the Bicycle Club will occur this afternoon over the ten-mile course through North Cambridge, West Somerville and Arlington. The race will start at 4.10 sharp, and will finish on Garden street, in front of Christ Church. Riding on sidewalks in the race will not be allowed, and any contestant doing so will be ruled out. The first three men will receive cups. In order that the men may be properly checked by the checkers at Arlington, numbers will be given the men which must be worn on the chest. The handicaps are as follows:
Scratch, R. H. Davis, '91; 2 minutes, 30 seconds, E. A. Bailey, '91, 3 minutes, K. Brown, '91, W. B. Greenleaf, '92; 6 minutes, E. T. Rogers, '90, C. W. Spencer, '90, M. E. Kelley, L. S.; 7 minutes, S. M. Wirts, '92, T. Barron, '91, R. Jones, '92, A. H. Williams, '91, R. W. Holmes, '92, J. W. McCammon, '88, R. S. Baldwin, '89, R. D. Herrick, '91; 8 minutes, W. B. Sterne, '91, L. Sullivan, '88, J. Weissman, '92, E. A. Burr, '91; 9 minutes, P. Doe, '91, T. C. Jenkens, '92, F. P. Cutting, '90.
As the number of entries is very large and the handicaps are very liberal, the finish will be very close and exciting. Especial interest is felt in this race as the five men making the best time will constitute the Harvard team in the coming race with Technology.
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