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The Mott Haven team is now hard at work, there being in all 206 candidates. They work in four squads and have about the same exercise as the other teams. They begin with the chest weights, practice hurdling at different heights, go through the dumb-bell drill, practice starting in the cage, and wind up with a short run. There are some very promising candidates and it seems as though the Harvard men should get a large majority of the novice events, as well as the handicaps, in the B. A. A. Meeting. Since the list of entries was published in Thursday's CRIMSON, there have been twelve additional entries, making in all a total of one hundred and forty-three; the number of entries in the 40 yards novice, is now 42, and in the 440 yards novice, 25.
The following is the list of additional entries as accepted at the B. A. A.:
40 yards dash, novice. - C. E. Bacon '95, Spencer Borden '94, J. Kirwen '94, C. S. Hodgkins, Med., W. J. Daly, Med., R. C. Grew '95.
440 yards run, novice. - C. C. Hyde '92, W. J. Daly, Med., R. C. Grew '95.
Running high jump, novice. - F. P. Howard, Sp.
Pole vault. - C. S. Hodgkins, Med.
440 yards dash, handicap. - E. S. Mullins '93.
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