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The results of this year's season in track have emphasized the importance of the man who takes an inconspicuous second or third place. Contests as close as were this year's Cornell and Yale meets, demonstrate how invaluable are entrants of even mediocre ability. There have been times when little attention was paid to this type of men, but experience has changed this attitude. No more striking example of this change can be found than the institution of two meets in the Stadium, the Freshman interdormitory meet, and the University handicap which occur tomorrow and Saturday. These meets give an opportunity to those who have not been entered in the meets for the Freshman and the University. Men who have been out for track should not fail to enter these meets, and measure their improvement this season. Track is slow work, but results are certain, and they come from work of this kind. It is planned to make these meets permanent, and their effect will be marked on the future work of the track team.
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