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FARRELL ENTERS 19 IN PENN GAMES

Weight Throwers and Broad Jumpers Complete Crimson Squad--Haggerty and Miller Unable to Join Team

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A squad of 19 men will be sent to the Penn Relays which are to be held in Philadelphia on Friday and Saturday. Coach E. L. Farrell is entering teams in four of the relay races and is sending four men for the weights and five for the broad jump.

The relays entered are the quarter mile, the mile, the four mile and a medley sprint. Coach Farrell will probably start A. E. French '29, T. E. Dunn '29, G. A. Tupper '29, L. D. Brayton '28, or R. T. Dunn '28 in the quarter mile relay in which each man will run 110 yards. In the one mile race A. H. O'Neil '28, L. D. Brayton '28, J. S. Malick '27, and W. C. Peet Jr. '28 will represent the Crimson while Leslie Flaksman '29, G. W. Smith '29, J. O. Wildes '29 and J. L. Reid '29, will run in the four mile grind.

Those running in the special sprint medley in which two men run 220 yards, the next man 440 yards, and the last 880 yards, is as yet uncertain, but these men will be picked from R. T. Dunn '28, W. C. Peet Jr. '28, L. D. Brayton '28, G. A. Tupper '29, A. H. O'Neil '28 and T. E. DunnJr. '29.

David Guarnaccia '29, W. P. Locke '27 and C. A. Pratt '28 are entered in the shot, discus, and javelin, with G. I. Shapiro '28 in the hammer throw. A. E. French '29, David White '29, G. A. Tupper '29, R. T. Dunn '28, and D. C. Dow '27 are to compete in the broad jump. It is uncertain as yet as to whether J. J. Weinstein '27 will be able to go for the hurdles.

A. H. Miller '27, the Crimson's indoor sprinter, and E. C. Haggerty '27, captain and leading miler of the Harvard athletes, will be prevented from journeying to Philadelphia by impending divisionals.

This meet, which is an annual affair always held at Franklin Field, draws teams from the best colleges in the country. The first of the college relay races will be held late Friday afternoon, but the major part of the competition is scheduled for Saturday.

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