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The object of the Freshman Track Games, to be held on Holmes Field, Oct. 30, is to induce men who have had little or no experience in track athletics to come out and try for the Mott Haven Team. Men who think they have no ability in track athletics, merely because they have never taken any part in them, are the very ones who ought and who are most urged to come out. Many of Harvard's best track and field athletes never tried running, jumping or weight throwing until they came to college. The Freshman games are open to Freshmen only and two prizes are given in each event, so that a man stands a better chance of winning a prize in these games than in any others during his college course. Men who are not already training should begin at once. Mr. Lathrop, the trainer, is on Holmes Field daily from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. to instruct all who may come to him.
W. H. VINCENT.
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