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The inter-class games for the Wells cup will take place this afternoon at four o'clock sharp on Holmes Field.
The following men have been selected to act as officials:
Referee, G. B. Morison, B.A.A.; judges at finish, G. S. Mandell, B. A. A.; G. W. Beals, B. A. A.; S. G. Wells, B. A. A.; field judges, C. H. Kip, B. A. A.; R. S. Hale, B. A. A.; timers, C. M. Lincoln, B. A. A.; G. F. Brown, B. A. A.; F. M. Wood, B.A.A.; starter, John Graham, B. A. A.; clerk of the course, Philip Gardner, B. A. A; assistant clerks of the course, H. W. Howe '97, R. B. Williams '96, P. S. Dalton, '98; scorers, P. Washburn '95, L. W. Jenkins '96; judge of walking, E. E. Merrill, Boston; marshal, A. H. Bullock '96.
Following is the order of track events: 120 yards hurdles; 100 yards, trials; two mile bicycle; 100 yards, second men; mile walk; 440 yards run; 100 yards, final heat; mile run; 220 yards hurdles, trials; 880 yards run; 220 yards dash, trials; 220 yards hurdles, final heat; 220 yards dash, final heat.
The field events will take place in this order: Broad jump, throwing the hammer, running high jump, putting the shot, pole vault.
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