With the strongest track team which the University has been able to assemble for many winters, Coach Farrell will leave Boston at one o'clock today with the 25 leading athletes from his University and Freshman squads to make a bid for the Intercollegiate track championship of America at the third annual meeting of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association in New York tomorrow.
Although each of the twelve events which constitute the meet will be strongly contested by athletes form eighteen of the most prominent college in the east, among them. Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Cornell, Georgetown, and the University of Pennsylvania,-Harvard will be represented by a number of potential point winners.
Strength in Every Event
The following men are entered for the meet:
70-Yard Dash-W. r. Chase '26.
70-Yard Hurdles-Jefferson Fletcher '25.
One-Mile Run-W. L. Chapin '25, LeB. R. Barker '26.
Two-Mile Run-B. R. Cutcheon '25, A. L. Coburn '24, Leo Ryan '26.
Broad Jump-R. L. Hyatt '24, D. J. Quirk '26.
High Jump-R. D. Gerould '24, J. M. Greeley '25.
Shot Put-C. A. C. Eastman '24, Earl Evans 25, H. T. Dunker '25.
35-Pound Weight-P. E. Berglund '26, Earl Evans '25.
University Relay-R. G. Allen '26, R. L. Brooks '26, F. P. Kane '26, Captain J. E. Merrill '24, L. L. Robb '25.
Freshman Relay-E. C. Haggerty, Roger Magoun, C. G. T. Lundell, A. L. Miller.
The Crimson delegation, consisting in all of 30 men including coaches, trainers, and managers, will reach New York at 7 o'clock this evening, and spend the night at the Hotel Vanderbilt. Early in the afternoon the weight throwers will compete on the tanbark floor of the Squadron A armory, and in the evening the remaining track and field events will be held in the 102nd Regiment Armory at 168th Street. The trip is under the direction of Brooks Whitehouse '25, assistant track manager
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