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ATHLETES SENT TO PHILADELPHIA

4 Track Men Compete in Intercollegiate Contests Tomorrow.

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Four members of the University track team left for Philadelphia yesterday morning to compete in the annual I. C. A. A. A. A. Track and Field Championships held at the University of Pennsylvania today and tomorrow. The men will take part in the meet in order that the University may be represented in this annual event, in which it has always had a team entered in past years. After the poor showing against Yale and Princeton last Saturday, it is not expected that the quartet of track men will star in the intercollegiates, and the trip is made more as a reward for faithful training than in the hope of individual brilliancy.

The four men who have gone to Philadelphia with Coach Donovan and Manager J. C. Bolton '20 are A. Stevens '19, who is entered in the hammer throw and shot put; D. J. Duggan '20, who will run the mile or half-mile; P. E. Stevenson '20, in the 440-yard run; and H. D. Costigan '20 in the half-mile.

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