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INTERCLASS TRACK GAMES

On Friday.--Entries Close Tomorrow.--Training Tables Start April 22.

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The annual interclass track games will be held on Soldiers Field on Friday afternoon. Entries may be made in the blue book at the Locker Building until 6 o'clock tomorrow. No one will be allowed to compete who has not been given a card by Dr. Sargent for the events which he intends to enter. Dr. Sargent may be seen today and tomorrow between 2 and 4 o'clock at the Hemenway Gymnasium.

In each event the first three undergraduates to finish will receive class numerals. Graduate students may compete, and those who win first or second places will receive cups. The first two undergraduates to finish in each event will also receive prizes, as if no graduate students were competing. First place in each event will count five points, second place three, and third place one. The class winning the most points will be awarded the Frank G. Wells cup. Not more than four men from each class will be permitted to enter any event.

The University training table at the Union will begin Monday, April 22, immediately after the recess. All undergraduate who have won the track "H" and those who did well in the handicap games, or who do well in the class games will be taken on as members. A Freshman training table will be begun at Memorial Hall at the same time for the men who have done well thus far or who do well on Friday. There will be no track practice during the spring recess this year.

Captains for the class teams have been appointed as follows: 1907--P. C. Lockwood; 1908--L. P. Dodge; 1909--W. M. Rand; 1910--H. Watson.

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