At a meeting of the class track captains last night the entries for each class for the interclass games, to be held in the Stadium tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, were made out. No restrictions have been placed upon the entries for the field events. In each event the first three undergraduates to finish will receive class numerals. First place in each event will count five points, second three, and third place one. The class captains are: 1908, A. B. Mason; 1909, W. M. Rand; 1910, H. Watson; 1911, R. C. Foster.
The entries by classes follow:
120-yard hurdles--1908: P. W. Davis, M. B. Giddings, A. B. Mason; 1909: A. D. Piper, W. M. Rand; 1910: A. L. Besse, S. Cobb, G. P. Gardner, Jr.; 1911: O. M. Chadwick, J. P. Long, A. Sweetser.
100-yard dash--1908: L. P. Dodge, P. C. Haskell, E. V. B. Parke; 1909: L. H. Bauer, G. J. Esselen, Jr., W. G. Wendell; 1910: F. S. Blanchard, T. S. Blumer, G. K. Downer, L. Watson; 1911: W. M. Crysler or J. Higgins, O. C. Dow, R. C. Foster, G. Glass, Jr.
One-mile run--1908: H. F. Miller; 1909: C. P. Howard, H. F. Howes, A. S. Jones, P. Little; 1910: J. E. Cates, J. R. Coolidge, R. F. Hoyt, F. W. Loomis, G. Murphy; 1911: G. R. Harding, T. O. G. Harris, P. C. Heald, R. Hornblower, H. Jaques, Jr.
440-yard dash--1908: M. B. Van Brunt; 1910: H. E. Keays, F. M. deSelding; 1911: F. F. Field, H. W. Kelley, W. D. Sohier, Jr.
880-yard run--1908: H. F. Miller, M. B. Van Brunt; 1909: H. F. Howes, W. F. Whitcher; 1910: H. Guild, Jr., G. W. Ryley, R. Warren, H. Watson; 1911: H. Jaques, Jr., J. Morrison, N. S. Smith, W. V. Taylor.
220-yard hurdles--1908: H. Green, A. B. Mason; 1909: A. D. Piper, W. M. Rand; 1910: S. Cobb, G. P. Gardner, Jr.; 1911: O. M. Chadwick or J. P. Long, A. Sweetser.
220-yard dash--1908: L. P. Dodge, P. C. Haskell, E. V. B. Parke; 1909: L. H. Bauer, G. J. Esselen, Jr., W. G. Wendell; 1910: F. S. Blanchard, T. S. Blumer, E. K. Merrihew, L. Watson; 1911: R. I. Case, R. C. Foster, G. Glass, Jr., M. Steinhart.
Two-mile run--1908: M. S. Crosby, E. B. Smith, J. B. Platt; 1909: A. Jenkins, R. P. Tenney, M. H. Whitney; 1910: R. E. Dole, R. H. Kent, E. L. Viets; 1911: C. D. Burrage, A. B. Fitts, P. H. Foster, F. F. Lincoln, I. R. Madge.
High jump--1908: R. E. Somers, B. T. Stephenson, Jr.; 1909: R. G. Harwood, G. E. Roosevelt; 1910: F. DeH. Houston, S. C. Lawrence, R. P. Pope, J. Wheel-wright; 1911: S. A. Reed.
Broad jump--1908: M. B. Giddings, P. C. Haskell, O. F. Rogers, Jr., B. T. Stephenson, Jr.; 1909: E. S. Allen; 1910: T. M. Gregory, F. DeH. Houston, S. C. Lawrence, C. C. Little, S. B. Olney, E. H. Ruch; 1911: J. Higgins, L. S. Higgins, J. P. Long.
16-pound shot-put--1908: L. W. Bangs, B. T. Stephenson, Jr.; 1909: F. H. Burr, E. F. Ver Wiebe; 1910: C. C. Little; 1911: J. McGuire.
16-pound hammer-throw--1908: H. M. Gilmore, W. Peirce; 1909: J. C. Jones, Jr., C. J. Nourse, E. F. Ver Wiebe; 1910: R. L. Groves, S. C. Lawrence, E. H. Ruch, L. A. Sussdorff; 1911: C. E. Dunlap, J. McGuire, W. Oveson, C. Taylor.
Pole vault--1910: J. L. Barr, S. C. Lawrence, E. L. Parker; 1911: W. A. Dennis, S. S. Kent, J. A. MacLaughlin, N. Osthaus.
List of Officials.
The officials are:
Referee--N. W. Bingham '95.
Inspectors--E. H. Clark '96, W. A. Colwell '02, W. Minot 1L., R. H. Oveson 3L., M. H. Stone 2L.
Chief-of-Police--W. Hickox '08.
Judges at finish--G. Emerson '08, W. G. Graves '06, H. F. Hadden '09, W. G. Howard '07.
Starter--H. C. McGrath, Charlesbank Gymnasium.
Timers--A. S. Cobb '07, Coach Lathrop, H. D. Von Schuckmann, B. A. A., F. Wood, B. A. A.
Field judges--J. H. Broderick '08, F. P. Farquhar '09, E. J. Ford '04, H. W. King '08, C. W. Short '08.
Measurers--L. W. Barta '08, W. W. Faunce '08, W. P. Fuller '10, K. B. Hawkins '08, D. B. Hill '08, J. T. Manning '08, H. E. Porter '09.
Clerk of course--J. D. Leland '09.
Assistant clerks of course--R. C. Floyd '11, L. J. Wyeth '11.
Announcer--M. Allen '08.
Scorers--G. L. Harding '10, H. E. Harwood '10.
Any of the above who will be unable to serve are requested to notify G. Emerson, Holworthy 7, before 1 o'clock today
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