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High-jumpers, vaulters, and hurdlers were out in considerable strength yesterday as favorable weather set the stage for the first serious Crimson track practice of the spring. Sprinters and middle-distance men will start taking breaks tomorrow. Impressive in yesterday's session was Marvin Jenkins, who ran through several low and high hurdle drills.
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