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NEW YORK, June 11. - The executive committee of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association met this evening at the Fifth Avenue Hotel.
It was decided in the case of John V. Crum of Iowa, who won the 100 and 220 yards races at the championship meeting at Berkeley Oval, that the charges made against him were not sustained and that he was an amateur in good and regular standing.
It was resolved that the points awarded Union College in the recent contest be withheld until February, 1896, in order that the committee might further investigate the charges that the winners were not members of the association.
Mr. Kendrick read a cable dispatch setting forth the refusal of the University athletes of Great Britain to engage in an athletic contest, and it was resolved that the refusal was most unfortunate.
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