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Clarence Cook Little '10, of Brookline, Mass., was yesterday elected captain of the University track team for next year.
Little prepared for College at Noble and Greenough School, where he was a member of the track team for three years, and captain for two. In his Freshman year he won first place in the shot-put in the Freshman meet with Yale, establishing a record of 41 feet, 5 inches. He won his "H" last year by getting third place in the broad jump in the dual games with Yale, and in the intercollegiates he was third in the shot-put. This year against Yale he won first place in the shot-put and second place in the broad jump. In the intercollegiate games last Saturday he was first in the shot-put with a put of 46 feet, 2 inches.
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