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YALE NAMES OLYMPIC ENTRANTS

Capt. Douglass and Comins of 1923 Harvard-Yale Team Will Compete

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New Haven, Conn., April 6.--Announcement of the six men who will compete in the Olympic trials to be held in the Harvard Stadium beginning June 14 was made yesterday by the Yale track management. The entries will be Captain M. K. Douglas in the mile; G. W. Chapman, C. W. Gage, and B. M. Morton, members of the relay team; W. A. Comins in the broad jump; and S. S. Scholpp in the pole vault.

Chapman and Gage will compete in the 440-yard event, and Norton will enter the dashes. Douglas is running particularly well this year, having won his event against Cornell in a recent dual meet.

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