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Only two indoor meets for the track team have been approved by the Sports Committee for the coming season. These two meets are the Quadrangular races at the Boston Garden on Saturday, February 29, and the I. C. A. A. A. A. championships at New York on Saturday, March 7.
The Quadrangular Meet will replace the old Triangular Track and Field Meet among Harvard, Dartmouth, and Cornell, with Yale added to the three colleges who formerly competed in that meet.
No Harvard-Yale Relay
Because of the decision to stop the B. A. A. Games, there may be no Harvard-Yale relay race since that event was run in the B. A. A. meet. Although each college will have relay teams in the Quadrangular Meet, they may not be matched since the event is to be run in heats with the winners to meet in the finals and the luck of the draw may pair Harvard or Yale against either Dartmouth or Cornell in the trial heats with one or both of them failing to get into the finals.
At the same meet, the annual relay race between Phillips Exeter and Phillips Andover Academies will be held. This will be the only outside event scheduled for the meet.
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