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10 TRACK EVENTS FOR UNIVERSITY AND 1922

INTERCOLLEGIATES MAY 31

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Manager L. B. Leonard, ooC., has announced the following track schedule which has been approved by the Athletic Committee:

Feb. 15.--Service Meet at East Armory.

March 1.--B. A. A. Meet.

March 8.--A. A. U. Meet, at Brooklyn, N. Y.

March 15.--1922, at Worcester.

May 3.--1922, at Andover.

May 10.--1922, at Exeter.

May 17.--Yale, at New Haven.

May 17.--Yale 1922, at Cambridge.

May 17.--Harvard Interscholastics, at Cambridge.

May 31.--Intercollegiate Meet.

A meeting of the I. C. A. A. A. A. on March 1 will determine which college will be awarded the Intercollegiate Meet.

Of last year's Freshman team D. F. O'Connell '21, if he is declared eligible, J. E. Nally '21, P. T. Cumner '21, H. Perrin '21, A. W. Douglass '21, and C. A. Page '21, will be among the leading candidates for the track events, while Ames Stevens '19, C. A. Clark '19, R. W. Harwood '20, and J. Buffington '20 will take care of the field events.

Coach Donovan expects to hold weekly handicap meets for all candidates throughout the winter. A system of points will be carried through all these meets and, after the final winter carnival, prizes will be awarded holders of high scores.

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