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Technology Games.

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The tenth annual games of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Athletic Association take place this afternoon in Winslow's rink, Boston. In former years at the Technology sports there has been much trouble and annoyance from lack of room, but this year there will be no drawback of this sort and the games promise to be interesting and largely attended.

Owing to the absence of both Messrs. Lathrop and Lund, '88, at New Haven, it is impossible to give altogether authentic information in regard to the Harvard men that have entered. There are a number of good entries for putting the 16-pound shot. The running high kick will be an interesting event, among the entries being Phillips, who made a record of 9 feet 3 1-2 inches at the Union games last Monday; Wason of Technology, and Lee of Yale. A large number of entries have been received for the fence-vault. The tug-of-war will be an interesting event. Technology pulled Harvard at the last meeting and will undoubtedly do her best to do so again this year. Harvard will be only represented in the tug-of-war by the '90 team, as the regular varsity team has decided not to pull. The running high jump will bring out Hale and Bell of Harvard, Wason of Technology, Grant of the Union gymnasium, and Irwin of the Association gymnasium. Mr. John Boyle O' Reilly will referee the sparring, and Dr. William Appleton will be one of the judges. The entries for the sparing are numerous. Among the Harvard men that will spar are Putnam, '91, and Walters, '91, for the feather-weight events, and Bangs, '91, in the middle-weight. Curtis, '90, will not spar, as his hand is still too weak, but will nevertheless go in the standing high jump.

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