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Seventeen men will be sent to New York tomorrow to represent the University at the I.C.A.A.A.A. Indoor meet to be held at Madison Square Garden at 7.30. As a result of the time trials held on the board track in the Stadium yesterday Coach Donovan selected 9 men to run on the relay teams, which will be only the 300 and 500-yard runs and not the 150-yard and medley races also, as was expected.
Coach Powers will send 8 men to compete in the pole-vault and high jump. Only team entries of five men are allowed in these events. First place will count one, second place two, and so on; the team scoring the lowest number of points will be the winner of the event.
The large number of team entries for the meet prophesy a very close contest. The University teams will have as their strongest opponents the teams of Penn. State, Yale, Dartmouth, Princeton, and Cornell.
The men who will make the trip are: Relay teams--Captain F.W. Capper '15, A. Biddle '16, W.J. Bingham '16, W.W. Kent '16, H.W. Minot '17, T.R. Pennypacker '16, E.A. Teschner '17, R. Tower '15, W. Wilcox '17: high jump--J.B. Camp '15, G.G. Haydock '16, J.O. Johnstone '16, F.H. Mahn '16, N.L. Torrey '15; pole-vault--J.B. Camp '15, M.F. Greeley, '15, G.G. Haydock '16, P.M. Rice '15, L.G. Richards '16.
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