J. E. Meredith, of Pennsylvania, world's champion middle-distance runner; F. Murray, Leland Stanford, winner of the high and low hurdles in this year's Intercollegiate meet; and E. C. Riley, of Dartmouth, who ran second to Meredith in his 47 2-5 quarter-mile run at the Intercollegiate meet, will be seen wearing the colors of the New York Athletic Club this season. Official announcement to this effect has been made by P. H. Pilgrim, assistant director of athletics of the Mercury Foot organization.
Meredith, who will be graduated this June from Pennsylvania, will go directly to New York, where he will live. Murray will also remain east, and Riley will stay in New York on business.
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