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HANDICAP GAMES TOMORROW

Fewer Entries than Last Year.--Judges and Officials Announced.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The University handicap track games scheduled for this afternoon have been postponed until tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock on account of the poor condition of Soldiers Field. There are at present 105 entries, 35 less than the number last year. Men wishing to enter should leave their names and the events in which they intend to compete together with their best previous records, today at Holworthy 1. Prizes will be given for first and second places in each event. The handicaps will not be announced until directly before the games and the Schedule times of the various events are only approximate.

An admission fee of 25 cents will be charged to all except holders of H. A. A. and baseball press tickets. Admission tickets may be bought at Leavitt & Peirce's or at the field.

The following officials are requested to report on Soldiers Field promptly at 2.45 o'clock tomorrow:

Marshal--W. F. Garcelon '95.

Referee--G. M. Morrison '82.

Judges at finish--E. C. Rust '04, H. S. Knowles 1L., A. King 1L., A. Peterson '04.

Starter--C. H. Schweppe '02.

Timers--L. Grilk '04, F. Wood, B. A. A.

Field judges--A. N. Rice 3L., E. L. Harrison '04, L. Carpenter '04.

Clerk of course--P. Dana '04.

Assistant clerks of course--R. E. Sard '05, J. S. Stone '05.

Scorer--A. C. Travis '05.

Measurers--P. H. Allen '04, W. Drinkwater '04, F. W. Bailey '05.

Announcer--W. R. Bowie '04.

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