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Several Harvard men have entered for the Worcester Athletic Club's meeting, which takes place Saturday evening, Feb. 6. The events, which are all handicap, are 40 yard dash; 440 yard dash; 880 yard run; 1 mile run; 1 mile walk; pole vault; running high jump. The contests will be held in the Worcester Skating Rink, which is a short distance from the railroad station. Two prizes will be given in each event. The track is sixteen laps to the mile and short spike shoes may be worn.
Trains will leave the Boston and Albany station at 2 and 4 p. m., arriving in Worcester at 3.10 and 5.15 p. m. respectively. The last train returning leaves at 9.57 p. m. The round trip fare will cost about two dollars. The officers of the W. A. C. have promised to arrange the games so that the Harvard contestants can get through in time to return by this late train. The entries close tomorrow and Mr. Lathrop desires the men, who expect to compete and have not yet entered, to fill out their blanks today.
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