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The University and Freshman relay squads were put through a hard work-out on the 130-yard board track near the Locker Building on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The hurdlers were the first to report and after a number of starts and sprints were sent around the track for five times.
The short relay team was given two lap time trials. H. W. Minot '17 and W. Willcox, Jr., '17 made very good time and Captain E. A. Teschner '17 was only a fraction of a second slower. No one else ran a particularly striking race, although nearly all the times were fair.
Freshman Squad Still "Green."
The Freshman squad showed up very poorly. Most of them are "green", as Coach Donovan says, and no one covered the distance in good time. Donovan expects, however, that a fair team will be developed.
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