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RACE YALE AT B. A. A. MEET

MANY STARS OF TRACK ATHLETICS EXPECTED IN SQUAD BY SPRING.

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University and Freshman track teams will compete against the larger colleges of the East at the B. A. A. Indoor Track Meet, the Penn. Carnival, the I. C. A. A. A. A. Meet in May, and possibly at the A. A. U. Meet in Brooklyn in March. The schedule, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee includes dual meets for the 1922 team with Worcester Academy, Exeter, Andover and Yale 1922. At the Service Track Meet in the East Armory, Boston, the fifteenth of next month, in addition to the University and Freshman relay teams, Coach Donovan plans to enter individually the stars in the squad. The first race with Yale will be at the B. A. A. Indoor Meet, March 1, when Freshman and upperclass relay teams will match the Elis in races of three and six laps respectively.

Among those of the University squad who have returned or are expected before spring are: B. Lewis '20, last year's University captain, D. F. O'Connell '21, R. W. Harwood '20, C. A. Clark '19, A. Stevens '19, A Perkins '19, J. Coggeshall, Jr., captain of the 1918 Freshman team and J. D. Hutchinson, captain of the 1919 yearling squad.

The first trials for the winter meets will be held in about two weeks for Freshman and University teams.

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