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Cornell Won I.C.A.A.A.A. Meet

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For the fourth successive time Cornell University won the annual track meet of the I. C. A. A. A. A. on Franklin Field, Philadelphia, last Saturday afternoon. The Ithaca team rolled up a total of 47 points, the nearest competitor, the University of Pittsburg, which was entered in the meet for the first time, making but 30 points. Dartmouth came in third with 28 points, and Princeton followed in fourth place with a score of 19.

The University succeeded in placing in only one event, Ames Stevens '19 taking fourth in the hammer throw with a distance of 124 feet 10 inches. Owing to war-time conditions and the University's policy of limited athletics, only four men entered in the intercollegiate contests this season.

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