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For the most part the Harvard competitors have received fair handicaps in the Worcester games which occur this evening. The number of entries in the different events is large. The majority of the contestants are Worcester men, some are from the Manhattan A. C., while Amherst is the only college represented besides Harvard.
The handicaps of the Harvard men are as follows:
40 yards dash. - E. R. Knapp '95, 7 ft.; W. E. Kent, Sp., 6 ft.; E. S. Bach '95, 8 ft.; F. K. Richardson, D. S., 6 ft.; W. L. Thompson '93, 1 1-2 ft.; E. B. Bloss '94, scratch.
440 yards run. - C. E. Hutchinson '93, 18 yds.; F. A. Sackett Jr., L. S., 20 yds.; G. L. Batchelder '92, 2 yds.
880 yards run. - A Blake '93, 18 yds.; G. L. Batchelder '92, 5 yds.
One mile run. - D. W. Fenton '95, 25 yds.
One mile walk. - H. W. Thayer '95, 40 secs.
Running high jump. - E. B. Bloss '94, scratch; F. K. Richardson, D. S., 4 in.; O. W. Shead '93, 2 in.
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