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Development of the Track Team.

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Candidates for the University track team have been Working daily in the Gymnasium for the last month. The work at present is light, consisting in pulley weight and dumb-bell drills, followed by starting practice in the basement of the Gymnasium, and ending with a run on the outdoor board track. The 150 candidates have been divided into four squads, two in the afternoon and two in the morning. There are also special squads three times a week, for high jumpers, hurdlers, shot-putters and pole vaulters.

The material as a whole is very fair and only needs development. The following nucleus is left over from last year.

Weights--W. A. Boal 1L., S. G. Ellis '01, R. C. Health 2L.; bread jump C. D. Daly '01, A. W. Ristine '02, J. H. Shirk '02; high jump--C. M. Rotch '01, N. F. Gildden, Jr., 03; hurdles J. H. Converse '02, J. G. Willis '02, R. Abererombie '03, J. W. Hallowell '01; sprints--J. E. Haigh '03. A. M. Butler '02, W. G. Clerk '01; distance runs. O. W. Richardson 2L., H. W. Foote 2 Dv., W. A. Applegate '01, S. H. Bush '01 H. B. Clark '01, C. J. Swan '01, L. C. Lodyard 1L., H. S. Knowles '02, Delz P. White '01, E. W. Mills '01.

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