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Although the University will not officially send a team to compete in the Pennsylvania relay carnival on Friday and Saturday, five members of the track team have entered the games and will probably leave for Philadelphia tomorrow. Captain E. A. Teschner '17 and W. Moore '18 will run in the 100-yard dash, and W. H. Meanix '18 is entered in the 440-yard hurdles. W. S. Blanchard '17 will compete in the weight events and C. S. Babbitt '18 in the pole-vault. No relay team will be entered, as has been the custom, and the men will go as individuals.
Although it is doubtful whether Yale will enter a team, many other universities, including Princeton and Pennsylvania, will be represented. W. H. Meanix '19, who holds the world's record of 54 3-5 seconds over the three-foot timbers in the 440-yard hurdles, is favored to win this event Friday, and Teschner and Moore will probably place well in the sprints.
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