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Trials for B. A. A. Relay Races.

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At the fourteenth annual athletic meet of the Boston Athletic Association, Harvard will race Yale in a half-mile relay, and the University of Pennsylvania in a quarter-mile relay. There will also be quarter-mile relay races between the classes of 1903 and 1904, and 1905 and 1906.

Trials for all these races will be held on February 14, on Holmes Field, and will extend throughout the day. In case of inclement weather, the trials will take place on the following day. The distance of the trials for each man will be as follows: For the race with Yale, 780 yards or six laps of the track: for the race with the University of Pennsylvania, and the interclass races, 390 yards or three laps of the track. At these trials, four men for each team will be picked.

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