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Yale, Columbia and University of Pennsylvania have promised to enter teams of riders to compete in the invitation collegiate meet to be held by the Cycling Association, June 3. The University of Pennsylvania has agreed to meet Harvard in a team race, which is to be substituted for the "quad" race. The management regrets that it has been unable to secure machines for the quadruplet race, which it was proposed to have with Pennsylvania. To make the team race faster and more interesting, points will be counted at the end of each lap as well as at the finish. Work is being pushed rapidly on the Cambridgeport track, and the team will begin to train there in about a week. Until then it is hard to judge exactly of the merits of the men nowriding. Mr. Rich, who is coaching the riders, is well pleased with the outlook, and the team should do very well in this meet.
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