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H. U. C. A. Road Race.

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The annual road race of of the Harvard Cycling Association was held Saturday on the Chesthut Hill course. The handicapping was done by a committee of six bicycle men and was fairly satisfactory, although the scratch men were unable to catch up enough to win a place. Davis '91 and G. F. Taylor '92 were the only scratch men, as Greenleaf '92 didn't start. O. B. Hawes '93, had a handicap of two minutes, P W. Davis '93, two minutes and twenty econds; T. Barron '91, three minutes, F. S. Olmsted '94, three minutes and a half, P. H. Hockstader '93, five minutes and a half, C. T. Keller '94, F. S. Pratt '94 and C. T. R. Bates '92, six minutes and a quarter, B. V. Simpson '93, seven minutes, B. C. DeWolf '93, seven minutes and twenty seconds, G. W. Tower '94. R. Macallister '94 and C. Detrick '91, eight minutes.

The race was won by F. S. Pratt '94, his actual ime being thirty-five minutes and fifty-six seconds and a half. The second man was R. Macallister '94. The two scratch men, R. H. Davis '91 and G. F. Taylor '92 came in fifth and seventh, respectively. Some of the men dropped out before the finish, but the race was on the whole very successful.

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