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RUNNERS PICKED FOR CROSS-COUNTRY MEET

Eight University Runners and Seven Freshmen Chosen for Intercollegiate Meet at New York on Monday as Result of Time Trials Held Yesterday

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As the result of the time trials held yesterday afternoon over the Cambridge course, eight men from the University cross-country squad and seven from the Freshman squad were selected to make the trip to New York for the Intercollegiate meet to be held there on Monday. The men chosen are as follows:

University.--Captain F. G. Bemis '22, J. W. Burke '23, A. L. Coburn '24, William Duane Jr. '23, W. F. Eaton '22, R. A. Lutz '23, Campbell Newhall '24, and B. L. Pratt Jr. '23.

Freshmen.--R. M. Barber, W. L. Chapin, R. B. Cutcheon, A. F. Jones, G. F. Kent, K. P. Smith, and Captain H. K. Thayer.

Twenty men, including coaches, managers, and rubbers, will leave for New York at 9 o'clock Sunday morning. They will arrive at 3.10 and go directly to the Pennsylvania Hotel. In the afternoon the two teams will walk over the Van Cortlandt Park course to familiarize themselves with it. The University meet will start at 3 o'clock Monday and the Freshman meet at 2.50.

The course over which the meets will be held is three miles in length and will be covered twice by the University team and once by the yearlings.

This afternoon the squads will go through a slight work-out over the Cambridge course as final preparation for the meets Stress this week has been laid on running over level ground and on vaulting the four-foot and the two two-foot hurdles which have been placed on Soldiers Field. There is a possibility that Captain Bemis will be unable to run.

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