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Entries for the intercollegiate cross country meet to be held at New York on Wednesday, November 26, have been made by Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell and Pennsylvania. Each college has the right to enter fifteen men, seven of whom are allowed to compete. The first team to have four of its members finish wins the run, and a gold medal is awarded to each man on the team. Silver and bronze medals are awarded to the members of the teams which finish second and third. In addition to the team medals, three other medals, of gold, silver, and bronze, are awarded to the first three men to finish, without regard to the team to which they belong.
The Yale team last year won the team championship, with Pennsylvania second and Cornell third. The three previous meets were won by Cornell. Harvard has not been entered before this year.
The Harvard team will be composed of these men: W. A. Colwell 2G., W. G. Clerk 1G., J. H. Hall '03, A. King '03, J. H. Stone '04 and R. M. Walsh 2L.
The other teams entered will be chosen from these men:
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