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Technology's new field, which is said by experts to be one of the finest athletic fields in the world, is rapidly nearing completion. The track, which is the widest sprinting stretch in existence, is to be ready Monday, October 12. The field also contains a football gridiron and a baseball diamond. Outside of these there will be pits for high and broad jumping and shot putting. The completion of this field means the filling of a long felt want at Technology, where the conditions under which athletics were carried on have been poor. At present the track men are working over the road, while the football teams practice on a small lot. The gridiron is not quite completed but the constructors promise it for use this fall. Contests equal in size to the Olympic games can be held with ease on the new field.
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