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GREEN CHOSEN AS CAPTAIN OF TRACK SQUAD FOR NEXT YEAR

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The triple deadlock in the election of the 1936 track captain was finally broken as Milton G. Green '36 of Newton Center, star hurdler and broad jumper for the Crimson, was elected to succeed John P. Scheu '35, of New York City, the best of Harvard's distance runners.

Green turned in a fine performance this year, in spite of injuries which prevented him from competing in the Dartmouth meet. In four intercollegiate meets this spring he garnered a total of 53 points including 9 first places.

His performance reached its peak in the Yale meet in which he took first in every event he entered to become high scorer with 15 points in the hurdles and the broad jump. He will represent Harvard in three events at the Oxford Cambridge meet in July.

In the track managerial position John W. Bryant '36 of Milton will succeed Warren Sturgis '35 of Groton.

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