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The annual spring games of the H. A. A. will begin promptly at 3 o'clock this afternoon on Holmes Field. Members are admitted free, others can secure reserved seats for 75 cents. The following is the order of events: 120 yards hurdle, 100 yards (trials), 2 mile bicycle, mile walk. 100 yds. (final), 440 yards (trials), one mile run, 220 yards hurdle (trials), 880 yards, 220 yards (trials), 440 yards (final), 220 yards hurdle (final), 220 yards (final).
The officers of the meeting are: Referee, G. B. Morison '83; judges at finish, Henry Taggard, B. A. A, G. W. Beals '83, E. Sturgis '90; timers, E. E. Merrill, J. G. Lathrop, John Graham, J. H. Rhoades, Jr., '92; field judges, C. H. Kip '83, F. R. Peters, B. A. A., J. H. Hunt '92; scorers, D. Blagden '93, G. Crompton '95; judge of walking, E. E. Merrill; starter, H. S. Cornish; clerk of course, R. B. Beals '94; assistants clerks of the course, S. V. R. Thayer '94, P. Gardner '94, A. J. Dibblee '93; announcer, C. T. R. Bates '92.
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