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The Boston Athletic Association will hold a set of open handicap games on the Irvington Oval, Saturday, May 11, 1895, at 3.30 p. m. The events are as follows: 120 yards high hurdle race, 10 flights, 3 ft. 6 in. high; 100 yards dash; 880 yards run; running broad jump; 1 mile run; putting 16 pound shot; 440 yards run (novice), scratch. Open to those who have never won a prize in an open running event at any distance.
This meeting is given by permission of the N. E. A. A. A. U., and is open to all amateurs. The right to reject any entry is reserved. Entrance fee, 50 cents per man, for each event, which must accompany all entries. P. O. orders to be made payable at Back Bay Post Office. The events will be handicapped by the official handicapper. Entries close May 6 with John Graham, Athletic Manager B. A. A., Exeter street, Boston, Mass.
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