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Harvard men made a good showing in the B. A. A. games at Irvington Oval yesterday afternoon. Hale, '91, won the hundred yards dash, and G. L. Batchelder, '92, took second place. In the half-mile Lowell, '92, with a fifteen yard handicap won easily...
This afternoon at 4.30 o'clock the open handicap games of the season given by the B. A. A. will begin on the Irvington oval. The following men have entered from the Harvard Athletic Association: Running broad jump E. B. Bloss, L. C. Page, K. Brown. 100 yard dash, G. L. Batchelder, L. C. Page, S. V. R, Thayer, Edward Kent, J. Hale, Jr., T. J. Stead, W. L. Thompson, K. Brown, E. C. Ellis, F. E. Stetson, G. F. Brown, Jr. 880 yards dash, S. V. R. Thayer, Guy Lowell. No one but B. A. A. members and friends...
...representatives from the Harvard University Cycling Association in the B. A. A. 25 mile handicap bicycle road race, Saturday, won the first and seventh place respectably. G. F. Taylor, '94, finished first from 10 minutes handicap, in 1 hr. 33:58. O. B. Hawes finished seventh from 6 minutes handicap, in 1 hr. 39;25, actual time...
...second Annual Road Race which will be given by the Boston Athletic Association on Saturday, October 4, at 2.30 p. m., will be a Twenty-five Mile Handicap Race, with a limit of ten minutes and is open to all amateurs. The course will be over macadamized roads for twelve and one half miles straightaway, and return by same route, which makes it impossible for strangers to lose their course. The prizes will be ten in number, besides a gold record medal which will be given to the first competitor who breaks the Twenty-five Mile Road Record...
...prospect of four open handicap games and the Harvard handicap games has probably been the chief reason why so large a number of men are in training...