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FARRELL PICKS ENTRIES FOR PENN RELAY EVENTS

CRIMSON MAY ALSO ENTER TWO MEDLEY RACES

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The University track team will resume practice today in preparation for the Penn relays on Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 25, after a lay-off since Friday noon. As a result of time trials during the recess, when the track men reported for workouts twice daily, Coach ported for workouts twice daily, Coach Farrell has selected N. P. Hallowell '32, David Cobb '31, J. W. Fobes '32, and B. E. Estes '32 as a relay quartet. Farrell will not decide until Saturday whether to enter this team in the two-or four-mile race.

Crimson entries in special events are: pole vault, Oscar Sutermeister '32; 120-yard high hurdles, E. E. Record '31; discus, T. G. Upton '31; hammer, Alfred Kidder '33 and M. J. Finlayson ocC.

Farrell named a tentative team for the sprint medley as follows: Record and N. P. Dodge '33 in the 220; K. F. Kollmyer '33 in the quarter, and Cobb in the half. Likely Crimson entrants in the distance medley are: Dodge, quarter; Hallowell, half, Cobb, three quarters-mile; J. M. Fox '32, mile.

A one-mile team, Farrell states, may be chosen from Record, Dodge, Kollmyer, Cobb, and C. A. Williams '31. In this case, Harvard would enter the one and two-mile races, and not the longer relay.

A meet, first of the 1934 Spring season, has been scheduled with St. John's School of Danvers, to be held on the Freshman oval on Saturday.

Freshmen wishing to enter the competition for Freshman track manager should report any time today at the H. A. A.

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