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As a result of yesterday's unusual snowfall, the annual winter track carnival which was scheduled to begin on that date, was postponed until this afternoon, when the events will be run off in almost the same order as was arranged for yesterday. In accordance with its previous announcement, the track management states that late entries will be allowed, if the competitors have recently passed their strength tests. As it was impossible to use the board track, the field events which might have been run in the cage were also deferred, and will all take place today. The high and broad jumps, which were to have come on the second day of the carnival, will be on this afternoon's program, as will also as many of the handicap events as there is time for. Whatever numbers cannot for lack of time be run today will take place next week on a day to be announced later.
All entrants who may be expected to take part in today's schedule will report at the Locker Building on Soldiers Field at 3.30 o'clock. The probable program is as follows:
3.30.--40-yard dash.
3.40.--45-yard hurdles.
3.50.--7-lap race (910 yards).
4.00.--20-lap race (2,600 yards).
4.15.--Freshman interdormitory relay races.
4.15.--High and broad jumps.
4.30.--Handicap races until it becomes too dark.
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