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H. A. A. Games.

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The games yesterday afternoon were on the whole not a very great success. There were a large number of entries and most of the men entered showed up but the track was soft and heavy and a strong wind blew down the stretch so that no good records were made. In addition to this darkness came on so early as to cause four of the events to be postponed.

The best races of the day were the 120 yds. hurdles and the 100 yds. dash. In the former the men were exceedingly close over the last hurdle, but on the final spurt, V. Munroe '96, won from scratch, with F. Mason '96 a close second. F. H. Bigelow '98 had no difficulty in winning the 100 yds. dash, from the scratch. In the two mile bicycle race W. R. Brinckerhoff '97, with a handicap of 50 yards, rode in fine form and soon passed the limit men and won easily. The rest of the events were very mediocre performances. The following events which had to be postponed will take place at 4.00 o'clock on Monday.

220 yds. dash, 220 yds. hurdles, pole vault, running broad jump.

Following is the summary of events:

120 yards hurdles.Won by V. Munroe, scratch; time, 17 2-5s. F. Mason, 5 yds., second; N. P. Hallowell, 4 yds., third.

100 yards dash - trials.First heat won by F. H. Bigelow, scratch; time, 10 3-5s. A. M. Eaton, 5 yds, second. Second heat won by M. L. Butler, 3 yds.; time, 10 4-5s. H. G. Dorman, 8 yds., second. Third heat won by N. W. Bingham, Jr., 1 yd.; time, 10 4-5s. F. L. Hardenbrook, 4 yds., second. Fourth heat won by C. S. Fuller, 5 yds.; time 10 4-5s. C. A. Brown, 5 yds., second.

Heat for second men to qualify for finals: Won by A. M. Eaton; time, 10 3-5s.

Final heat.Won by F. H. Bigelow; time, 10 1-2s. A.M. Eaton, second.

Two mile bicycle.Won by W. R. Brinckerhoff, 50 yds; time, 5m. 46 1-5s. D. H. Bradlee, Jr., 200 yds., second.

One mile walk.Won by J. Staab, 20s.; time, 7m., 52s. C. D. Drew, scratch, second; S. W. Phillips, 60s., third.

One mile run.Won by F. C. Hinckley, 40 yds.; time, 4m. 52 1-5s. G. H. Kinnicutt, 60 yds., second; P. V. Bacon, 100 yds., third.

880 yards. run.Won by G. W. Crawley, 55 yds.; time, 2m. 3s. H. Emerson, 25 yds, second; L. P. Corbin, 25 yds., third.

440 yards run.Won by J. C. Rice, 20 yds; time, 52 1-5s. J. R. Crocker, 20 yds., second; W. R. Mansfield, 10 yds., third.

Throwing the hammer.Won by W. D. Hennen, 10 ft.; distance, 101 ft. 7 in. E. H. Clark, 20 ft., second; distance, 101 ft. 4 in. Best actual throw, H. R. S. Johnstone, scratch, 97 ft. 5 in.

Putting the shot.Won by E. H. Clark, 5 ft.; distance, 38 ft. 9 in. G. P. Morey, Jr., 6 ft., second; distance, 37 ft. 5 in. E. Klein, 5 ft., third; distance, 36 ft. 6 in.

Running high jump.Won by J. M. Abbott, 9 in.; height, 5 ft. 10 3-4 in. A. Stickney, 1 1-2 in., second; height, 5 ft. 7 1-2 in.

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