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B. A. A. Relay Trials Tomorrow.

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Trials for the University and class relay teams which will compete at the Boston Athletic Association meet on February 13, will be held tomorrow afternoon on the board track on Holmes Field. In case of unfavorable weather, the trials will be postponed to Thursday. Six teams of four men and two substitutes each will be selected. In addition to the four class teams, which will compete in a one-mile race, two University teams will be chosen. Of these, one will compete against Yale in a two-mile race, each man running 780 yards. The other will run against Pennsylvania in a one-mile race, each man running 390 yards. As both Yale and Pennsylvania have exceptionally strong teams this year, it is essential that as many men as possible try for the University teams.

Entries for the games close today. All entries must be sent to G. B. Billings, chairman Athletic Committee, Boston Athletic Association, Exeter street, Boston. All competitors not yet registered must be registered by J. F. Facey 36 Prospect street, Cambridge.

Floor seats for the games, at $1.50, will be put on sale tomorrow at the office of the Association, and gallery seats at 75 cents each, at Leavitt and Peirce's. In order to prevent the tickets from getting into the hands of speculators, not more than two seats will be sold to one person at either sale.

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