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The candidates for the track athletic teams at both Yale and Princeton have been called out. At Yale about sixty men have begun training, though some of the old men will not come out until later. There are still in college as a nucleus for this year's team the following point winners of last year:
Richards, first in 100 and 220 at New York and second at Cambridge; Anderson, second in 220 at New York; Morgan, first in mile run at Cambridge and second at New York; D. B. Lyman, first in high hurdles at Cambridge and second at New York; Glenny, first in bicycle race at Cambridge and New York; Parmalee, second in bicycle race at Cambridge; Hickock, first in hammer at Cambridge and New York, and first at New York and second at Cambridge in the shot; Sheldon, second in broad jump at Cambridge and New York; Rice, tied for third in the pole vault at Cambridge and New York; Hart, third in high hurdles and tied for third in pole vault at Cambridge; Stillman, second in hammer at Cambridge; Cross, third in same event; D. B. Lyman, Jr., third in shot at Cambridge; and Brown, third in shot at New York.
At Princeton there is not a man who won points at New York last year and Captain Swain will depend principally upon developing new men. The best known of the candidates are: McNulty, Swain and Allen in the sprints; McCampbell in the quarter; Swan and Wintringer in the mile; Balliet, Taylor and Hall, in the weights; Johnson and Lesperance in the hurdle, and Carnvehan and Corser in the bicycle.
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