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The much-heralded international track and field meet will take place at 3 o'clock in the Stadium. The Cosmopolitan Club, Cercle Francais, Deutscher Verein, Circolo Italiano, Sociedad Espanola, Chinese Club, Japanese Club, and Canadian Club have entered strong teams, and there are several dark horses among the unattached aliens which are expected to surprise the crowd.
The events will consist of 100 and 220 yard dashes, 440-yard relay, three- legged race, 220-yard over-and-under hurdle race, shot-put, broad jump, and obstacle race. A banner will be donated to the winning team.
Contestants must report dressed in the Stadium at 2.45 sharp.
The following officials will report at the Stadium at 2.30 for badges:
Umpire.--L. M. Little '10.
Referee.--F. Ayer, Jr., '11.
Clerk of Course Not.--R. C. Floyd '11.
Toreador.--D. C. Nugent, Jr., '11.
Raus Mitem.--T. K. Ware '10.
Banditti.--K. R. MacGowan '11.
Fromage.--L. Wulsin '10.
Herbergsvater.--P. Wyman '10.
Poet Lariat.--E. E. Hunt '10.
Hurdle Raisers.--C. Chadwick '10, R. C. Hallowell '10, W. H. Davis '10, P. F. Perkins '10, H. G. Reed '12.
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