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A tie vote in the balloting for captaincy of the 1936 track squad, following the taking of the annual picture at Notman's Studio yesterday afternoon, has forced the postponement of the returns on the election until telegraphed choices of four absentee lettermen are received.
Although no official word has been forthcoming from the H.A.A. or other sources, it is understood that the predicted close contest for the honors between Milton Green '36, star timber topper, Norman Cahners '36, hammer thrower and coming sprint man, and R. C. Hall '36, high jumper, is responsible for the deadlock.
It is expected that the announcement of the next year's leader will be made either tomorrow or Sunday.
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