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University entries in the first Intercollegiate Aviation contest to be held in this country which will take place at Atlantic City, N. J., during, May were announced yesterday. The men to represent the University will be David Gregg OcC., W. V. Daugherty '20, and George Crompton, Jr., '21. Gregg, who was attached to the Royal Flying Corps will fly in the army contests of May 10 and Daugherty, who was an instructing ensign at Pensacola, Florida, in the Naval Reserve Flying Corps, has been entered as pilot for the naval flights on May 3. Crompton, who was a junior lieutenant in the N. R. F. C. will be in the dirigible contest if one can be obtained.
The fliers will leave Cambridge several days prior to the first contests on May 3 in order to become familiar with the machines and the flying ground. The University is the first to announce its entries for the Intercollegiate races.
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