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UNIVERSITY HANDICAP MEET DRAWS MORE THAN 60 ENTRIES

Distance Runs and Weight Events Begin Today at 2 o'clock

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Over sixty men have entered in the annual University handicap track meet today and tomorrow. The meet is open to all members of the University and winners of first place in each event will be awarded medals.

Liberal handicaps will be given according to the previous experience of the entrants. A feature of the meet last year was the success of unknown entrants who in many cases were victorious over members of the University squads.

There will be eight events including 35--pound weight, 18--pound shot--put pole vault, high jump, broad jump, 45--yard hurdle, 50--yard dash, 300--yard dash, 600--yard run, three--quarter--mile, and one--half mile run.

The following is the order of the events for today: 2 o'clock, pole vault: 3 o'clock, hurdled, 300--yard run, one and one--half mile run: 4 o'clock, 35--pound weight. Tomorrow: 2 o'clock, high jump: 3 o'clock dashes, 600--yard run, three--quarter mile run: 3.45 o'clock, broad jump.

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