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Clyde Park Games.

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The following Harvard graduates or undergraduates won places at the Country Club games at Clyde Park Saturday afternoon:

100 yards dash.- S. V. R. Thayer, first; time, 10 2-5 s.

220 yards hurdle.- F. Allen, scratch, first, in 28 1-5 s. This was a well-contested event.

440 yards run.- S. V. R. Crosby, scratch, won first in 53 4-5s., after a hard run. G. B. Morrison won third.

220 yards.- No Harvard man won a place.

In the potato race Crosby, '91, won second place.

Steeplechase, handicap.- G. B. Morrison, second, and G. L. Batchelder, third.

Running high jump.- G. B. Morrison (4 inches) won first. He cleared 5ft. 5 1-2 in. W. L. Kingsley won second.

Throwing the hammer.- W. L. Kingsley. (17 feet) first.

Pole vault.- The event was won by R. F. Curry, of the Interscholastic A. A., who cleared 10 ft. 6 in.

880 yards.- G. S. Winslow, 100 yards, second; G. L. Batchelder, scratch, third.

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