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B. A. A. Interscholastic Meet Today.

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The fifteenth annual interscholastic indoor track meet will be held under the auspices of the Boston Athletic Association this afternoon at 2 o'clock in Mechanics Building, Boston. About twenty-five schools are entered, including Exeter, Andover, Worcester Academy, Worcester High School, Volkman's, Noble's, Stone's, Newton High School, and English High School. Team races have been arranged for which all schools must make entries. Andover, by failing to enter a relay team, is this year ineligible for a leg in the five year cup. The other events will be as follows: 40-yard dash, 300-yard run, 600-yard run, 1000-yard run, 45-yard low hurdle race, one-mile run, running high jump, putting the shot, and pole vault.

Exeter, Worcester Academy and Newton High School have probably the strongest teams entered this year. The following Harvard men will act as officials: P. Dana '04, field judge: R. Abercrombie '03 and E. C. Rust 1L., inspectors; John Graham, starter.

The annual convention of the Interscholastic Track Association will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at the Boston Athletic Association. The rules and the constitution of the association will be discussed and officers for the ensuing year will be elected. The following men are to be address the meeting: E. H. Clark '96, B. A. A.: P. Dana '04; W. F. Stillman, Yale; and G. B. Lewis, B. A. A.

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