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Winter track started officially yesterday afternoon in the new Le Baron Russell Briggs Baseball Cage, when fully 100 candidates reported to Coaches E. L. Farrell and Jaakko Mikkola for the first practice of the season.
Considering the fact that many of the runners will probably not come out until after vacation and that other aspirants were kept away by the football election, Coach Farrell was satisfied with the response shown. The number that reported was considerably less than at last year's initial meeting in January. This year's start is being made in December, because during the Reading Period the runners will be able to devote less time to their training than in former seasons.
Until after Christmas vacation the work of the runners will be devoted to the fundamentals of track and in all probability no time trials will be held.
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