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The annual indoor invitation handicap meet of the B. A. A. will be held in Mechanics Hall, Saturday, February 5. All of the leading colleges have been invited to compete in the team races which will be arranged among the following universities, colleges and clubs: Amherst, Bates, B. A. A., Boston College, Bowdoin, Brookline Gymnasium Association, Brown, Colby, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Irish American A. A., Irish-American A. C., Maine, Massachusetts Agricultural College. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Melrose A. A., New Hampshire College, New York A. C., Rhode Island State, Syracuse, Tufts, University of Pennsylvania, Vermont, Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Yale.
Special events are--3-mile run special (scratch); entrants must show record of 16 minutes; Hunter mile (special invitation required for this event): 45-yard high hurdles (three flights scratch): 40-yard dash (scratch).
Handicap events--600-yard dash (30-yard limit): 1-mile run (75-yard limit); 1000-yard run (50-yard limit): putting 16-pound shot (4 feet limit); competitors must show that they have put the shot at least 40 feet in competition; high jump (3-inch limit): competitors must show that they have jumped at least 5 feet 6 inches in competition.
The games are open to all registered athletes. Registration fee will be 25 cents. All applications must be sent to J. Frank Facey, Secretary, N. E. A. A. A. V., 36 Prospect street, Cambridge. The entry fee is 50 cents for each man.
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