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TRACK TEAM AT PHILADELPHIA

Men Rest Before Meet.-Doubtful Whether Camp Will Compete.

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The University track squad of 24 men will arrive at Philadelphia this morning at 8.40 o'clock. They will go at once to the Hotel Aldine, which will be the head-quarters of the team during the meet. Coaches Donovan and Powers will allow only the lightest sort of workout today, taking no chance on an eleventh-hour injury.

The chance of J. B. Camp's being able to compete in the pole-vault and high jump, is still doubtful, for the injury to his ankle is more serious than at first believed. It had not been decided, when the team left, yesterday, whether or not he would enter the events tomorrow and Saturday.

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