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The first annual interpaper track meet, between editors of the CRIMSON, Advocate, Monthly and Lampoon, will be held on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock. As wearers of the "H" are debarred, the CRIMSON will be severely handicapped. The Monthly is picked to win the old ladies race; the other events, which will include relay, wheelbarrow and obstacle races and various puts, will probably be won by others. The following officials have been appointed: kegtapper, W. M. Taylor '03; stopper, R. W. Page '03; starter, J. R. Graves '04; inspector of wheelbarrows, L. B. Wehle '02; bookmaker, L. Ward '03; other graduate editors who desire lucrative positions may find badges and other things at the Locker Building until 2.45.

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