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15 OF MIKKOLA'S MEN LEAVE FOR NEW YORK

Haydock, Herrick, Litman, Northrop Lead Team While Captain Schmidt Nurses Ankle

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Host to the I.C.A.A.A.A. for the first time in 34 years, New York will flock to Randall's Island tomorrow to view the largest and most important track meet in the East this season.

With stars assembling from all over the country the greatest interest will be aroused in the team competition in which Columbia, Yale and Pitt will be satisfied with nothing less than the championship.

Harvard is sending down a small but powerful team of 15 men, each member keeping in mind their combined strength against the Elis last Saturday.

Incapacitated by the sprained ankle acquired in the Yale meet, Captain Bill Schmidt will be unable to compete in the high hurdles. Having steadily improved since the beginning of the season, his teammates Haydock in the high jump, Horrick in the shot, Litman in the javelin, and Northrop in the half mile are aiming for places, perhaps firsts, in their respective events.

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