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Relay Teams Chosen.

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The runners for the University and class relay teams have been provisionally chosen on the basis of their showing in two sets of trials. The University team will race against a team from the University of Pennsylvania, and the class teams will compete for the class championship at the B. A. A. meet next Saturday. The relay teams are made up as follows:

University Team--J. G. Willis '02, J. E. Haigh '03, M. T. Lightner '03, E. C. Rust '04; substitutes, W. A. Schick '05, F. W. C. Foster '03.

1902--C. H. Schweppe, captain; R. W. Robbins, K. E. Adams, W. L. Bryant; substitutes, G. Richards, J. B. Winter.

1903--D. S. Greenough, captain; J. W. Foster, J. T. Doyle, E. M. Ayes; substitutes, O. Chew, E. Mayer.

1904--I. G. Fry, captain; F. S. Buffum, L. T. Bernstein, W. B. Egan; substitutes, E. C. Smith, A. Peterson.

1905--F. B. Scheuber, captain; S. Curtis, L. K. Southard, C. P. Whorf; substitutes, B. S. Prentice. J. A. Powelson.

This list is subject to change, as some of the men have not yet run their final trials.

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