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Poor Showing in Columbia Meet.

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The eight members of the University track team who competed in the fourth annual relay meet of the Columbia University Athletic Association, held at Madison Square Garden, New York City, last Saturday, made but a poor showing. This was largely due to the fact that the men have been in training only a short period.

H. LeMoyne '07, scratch, who was the only man on the team to secure a place, won second in putting the 16-pound shot with a distance of 45 feet, 9 1-2 inches. W. A. Schick '05 finished second in a trial heat of the Amateur Athletic Union 60-yard championship, but was not placed in the finals.

The University team was outclassed in the two-mile intercollegiate relay race with Yale, Pennsylvania and Columbia. Curtis, the first man for Harvard, finished a little ahead, but Stone and Rowland fell so far behind that Colwell, on the fourth relay, was hopelessly behind. Yale finished first, Pennsylvania second, Columbia third and Harvard ten yards behind Columbia.

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