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The first Italian Olympic Games will be held at Rome in April, 1922; entries close March 31, and should be accompanied by a fee of two lire for individual contests and five lire for collective contests. Competition is invited from American Colleges and Universities for the International football match (one team for each nation), rowing (skiff and four-oar), foot races (100 metres, 800 metres, 5000 metres), relay race of 1600 metres. One team of three competitors will be admitted to each event from each nation.
Details may be obtained from Avv. Corrado Petrone, President of the Executive Committee, Via della Mercede, 33, Rome, and general information from the representative of the American University Union in Rome, Professor Gorham Stevens, Porta Pancrazio.
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