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The second of the two high jumping contests arranged by the track team will be held this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock in the Gymnasium. As the contest will be a handicap event, all men wishing to enter should hand their names to Mr. Graham at the Gymnasium as early as possible in order to facilitate the handicapping. No man who has ever won a prize in jumping will be eligible, as the object of the competition is to bring out new material. Prizes will be given for first, second and third places.
A shot putting contest will be held in the Gymnasium at 3.30 o'clock tomorrow. There will be no, handicaps and entries may be made at the time of the contest. Three prizes will be given, and only novices will be eligible to compete.
A straightaway track for the hurdles and sprinters, 60 yards long and 8 yards wide will be built across the middle of the present circular track on Holmes Field, and it will be ready for use immediately after the Christmas recess.
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