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I. C. 4 A NAMES OFFICIALS FOR COMING TRACK MEET

WEBB, OF BOSTON GLOBE, WILL BE PRESS STEWARD

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With the fiftieth annual I. C. A. A. A. A. track and field championships little more than a week off, the association has announced its officials for the meet.

To the list of active officials already announced, a large number of honorary officials will be added, many of whom are expected to be in Cambridge on May 28 and 29, the two days of the meet.

G. T. Kfrby of Columbia, Murray Hulbert, President of the A. A. U., and J. B. McCabe have been appointed as head officials in the respective capacities of Referee, Chief Inspector, and Chief Marshal.

Under McCabe, Max Norton of Dartmouth, and S. deJ. Osborne '26, manager of the University track team, and also of this year's intercollegiate meet, will serve as assistant marshals. Osborne has also been made one of the official announcers, the other remaining position being taken by J. T. Hallahan.

Richards and Geyelin Physicians

T. K. Richards, the University athletic medical adviser, and H. R. Geyelin of Pennsylvania will be on the field as physicians in charge. R. W. Kennedy of Fordham, assisted by W. H. Abrams of California, has been named Clerk of Course. S. E. Gleason Jr. '27, assistant manager of the Harvard track team, will serve under J. J. McNamara of the C. A. A., as Clerk of Contestants.

The man responsible for the proper transmission of the meet to the public is Melville E. Webb of the B. A. A., and Sporting Editor of the Boston Globe, who has been named Dress Steward His assistants will be C. V. Chandler, A. C. Bickford '24, F. T. Gibson '26, K. B. Harding '27, and R. M. Cook '27, all of the University. Edward R. Bushnell of Pennsylvania, as Director of Photographers, will be responsible for the recording of the meet by pictures. Photographers and moving picture operators will be under his supervision.

The list of track and field officials includes many men prominent in the track world, with many former stars and title-holders scheduled to hold a watch or measure for the events. R. C. Floyd '11 is the Director of Track Events, while Charles W. Kennedy, Princeton, is responsible for the competition in the field events.

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