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ENTRANTS PICKED FOR N.E.A.A.U. MEET

First Event at 2 O'clock in Mechanics Building--Face Strong Competition in Distance Runs

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Picked men from the University and Freshman track squads have been entered in the N. E. A. A. U. meet which will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in Mechanics Building. Harvard men will face strong competition in the 40-yard dash, 600-yard run, 1000-yard run, and shot-put. A Freshman relay race with Andover, previously scheduled for tomorrow, has been called off.

The college events in the meet are to be run in conjunction with the annual indoor interscholastics.

The N. E. A. A. U. meet tomorrow should offer some indication as to what can be expected of the Crimson trackmen in the triangular meet with Dartmouth and Cornell next week. Most of the men are at present untried.

The Harvard entrants are:

40-yard dash--M. F. Bigelow '32, J. W. Crickard '32, W. M. Dow '29, A. C. Forbes '32, A. E. French '29, J. B. Hawes '32, T. F. Mason '30, T. E. Nissen '31, J. Perry '32.

600-yard run--R. G. Gould '30, G. W. Smith '30.

1000-yard run--W. R. Driver '29, W. Koch '29, R. P. Porter '29, A. M. Vinton '30.

Shot-put--J. C. Coleman '29, David Guarnaccia '29, H. P. Nichols '31, J. W. Potter '30.

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