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Crimson trackmen get an early-season last today when they compete under handicaps in the University Handicap Meet at the Stadium. Weightmen contested their events yesterday afternoon, while 11 standard running and field events will be run off this afternoon. The pole vault, high jump, and broad jump start off the program at 2 o'clock.
Heavy handicaps will be tagged on Mason Fernald in the high hurdles, Sparks Sorlein in the 100, Alex Northrop in the mile, Jim Lightbody in the 440, and John Erhard in the two-mile. Other members of the track team will he handicapped according to their respective conditions and past performances. Anyone is eligible to enter today's meet; several entrants have come in from the graduate schools. A prospective addition to this spring's team, Don Daughters, '38 is entered in the broad jump.
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