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The University track team will leave Boston Saturday for New York where they will compete at the I. C. A. A. A. A. Indoor Meet in Madison Square Garden in the evening. The meet will be the first indoor competition of its kind in modern athletics. Team entries only will be allowed, and the team scoring the highest number of points will be declared winner as in the B. A. A. interscholastic meet.
At present the University has 24 entries for the meet but only about half of these will make the trip. Coach Donovan has been waiting for an opportunity to run off time trials all week to select the men who will compose the different relay teams; but the high winds and cold weather have so far prevented. They will be run off this afternoon unless the same conditions prevail, in which case the selections will be made from past performances.
The events the University will compete in Saturday night are: relay races --150-yards, 5 men; 300-yards, 5 men; 500-yards, 5 men; and medley, 4 men, running 200, 300, 500, and 1000-yards respectively; pole-vault, and high jump.
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