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PLAN SERIES OF TRACK MEETS

HOLD HANDICAP SHOT-PUT, HIGH-JUMP AND HAMMER-THROW TODAY.

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Track competitions including scratch and handicap interclass meets, a University handicap contest, and one for the 1922 squad have been announced starting today and continuing for several weeks. This afternoon, University field event men will compete in three handicap events,-the shot-put at 2.45; the high-jump at 4.30; and the hammer-throw at 5 o'clock.

A similar event for runners and an interclass handicap meet, lasting two days, will be held next week. Later in the season, a scratch competition for all four classes, and a meet in which only Freshmen will run, are planned.

In the meet this afternoon C. A. Clark '19 in the shot-put, G. C. Krogness '21 in the high-jump, and A. Stevens '19, University captain in the hammer-throw are all entered at scratch. R. E. Jackson '19 and G. Barker '19 in the shot-put, A. Perkins '19 in the high-jump, and G. D. Flynn '19, in the hammer-throw will receive small handicaps.

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