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The first indoor meet of the I. C. A. A. A. A., to be held in New York tonight should inaugurate a long series of successful meets. Track, a sport in some branch of which any sound man can attain a fair degree of proficiency by hard work, deserves every possible encouragement. An indoor intercollegiate meet will keep up interest in the sport and is valuable for that reason. It may even come to equal in interest the outdoor intercollegiate meet held in the spring. A fall intercollegiate meet is the next step to make track a year-round sport.
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