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MOORE CHOSEN TO COMPETE IN INTER-ALLIED GAMES

One of 50 Former Service Men Going To France Next Month.

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W. Moore Ooc., captain of the University track team, has been selected as a competitor in the inter-allied athletic games to be held in the Pershing Stadium at Joinville-le-Pont, near Paris, from June 22 to July 6. He is one of a team which has been organized under the direction of General Peyton C. March, and which will be composed of 50 of the most prominent track athletes who were in the United States Army during the war.

Manager L. B. Leonard Ooc. received a letter several days ago which announced the plans of the contest, but until Captain Moore received a notice yesterday from E. E. Babb, President of the Boston Athletic Association, which informed him of his selection, it was uncertain whether any representatives of the University would be chosen.

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