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The following is the programme for this afternoon:
2.30 P.M., tug of, war; bicycle race. 2.40, 100-yards dash; running high jump. 2.50, half-mile run. 2.55. mile walk; hammer. 3.10, broad jump; quarter mile run. 3.15 220-yards dash. 3.20, mile run. 3.30, hurdle race. 3.35, putting the shot; pole vault.
The arrangement will not be changed. All the events will be started promptly, as it is desirable to finish the sports before 4 on account of the freshman game. Contestants are requested to be ready to start three minutes before the times given on the programme, and to get rubbed down early. The order in the 220-yards dash will be the same as that published Thursday, with R. D. Smith in No. 4.
R. D. Smith in the 220-yards. W. J. Bowen in the hammer, G. H. Brewer and M. R. Peck in the broad jump, and E. A. Thompson in the mile run will contest, but they can be debarred from winning prizes by protests made before the events begin, having failed to enter at the right time.
Messrs. Bradley and Baker have withdrawn from the 100 yards dash, which will therefore be run in one heat with the men in the following positions: 1, Smith; 2, Lander; 3, Holden: 4, Porter.
Contestants will get ready in the H. A. A. room of the Society building.
All the stewards are requested to meet at 1 Grays at 10 in the morning, and to be on the field at 1.45 promptly.
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