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An announcement of a shift in the date for the Harvard-Yale vs. Oxford-Cambridge Track meet, from July 4 to July 11 was made through the H. A. A. yesterday. Together with this comes the news that the Englishmen's meet with a combined Cornell-Princeton team which was scheduled for July 11 will be moved forward to July 18.
In a letter to Fred W. Moore, Captain Lowe of the English team states that the latter date will fit better into the Oxford and Cambridge plans, as their examinations come late in June. Lowe also says that in all probality A. E. Porritt, the New Zealander who won third in the Olympic 100-meters last year, will be unable to compete, late examinations prevented him from arriving in this country by the appointed date.
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