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FIRST RELAY PRACTICE

To be Held Today.--Prospects Bright for Fast Team.

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Candidates for all of the University or Freshman relay teams should report to Coach Donovan on the board track behind Langdell Hall this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Regular work begins today, and will continue throughout the winter season. Earnest and steady practice will be expected, especially from the Freshman candidates.

The prospects for two good University teams are at present very bright. Of those available for the 780-yard team, H. M. Warren '13, and T. W. Koch '14 ran as regular members last year. E. P. Stone '15, and F. W. Capper '15, of the Freshman team, should prove valuable, while H. P. Lawless '13, who ran two years ago, will be a strong contestant for a place. At least three other good men, F. H. Blackman '14, S. Nichols '13, and A. J. de Gozzaldi '14, will form good secondary material.

The 390-yard team is even better placed, for three of last year's four regular members have returned to College,--W. A. Barron, Jr., '14, F. J. O'Brien '14, and R. G. Huling '13. They should form the nucleus of a fast team, ample first class material being offered in J. B. Cummings '13, R. S. de Gozzaldi '13, W. B. Adams '13, J. I. Abbott '14, R. M. Rice '15, R. Tower '15, J. C. Rock '15, G. N. Hurd '13, J. P. Spang '15, and A. L. Jackson '14.

The possibilities of the Freshmen are, of course, still an unknown quantity. W. J. Bingham '16 would make a strong leader, but aside from him no remarkably good material has yet shown up.

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