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The financial report of the thirty-first intercollegiate track meet held on Soldiers Field on May 25 and 26, shows that the gross receipts were $5056.21, and that the total expenses were $1145.30, leaving a net profit of $3910.91. This statement compares very favorably with the reports of the last five years, the net profits of which were as follows: 1901, $603.65; 1902, $1380.04; 1903, $1404.74; 1904, $2363.01; 1905, $1612.24.
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