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The track squad, increased by the appearance of 17 new candidates, went through another light practice on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon while the cross-country runners added another mile to the course they have covered during the first two days.
Coach Farrell, who is in charge of the harriers, announced definitely yesterday afternoon that he will take his entire squad to the Belmont course for the first time this season on Monday, October 9.
Captain J. W. Burke '23 of the track team has not been out for active running as yet and will probably not practice more than a few times this fall, but H. R. Davis '23, the University's stellar pole-vaulter, C. R. Hauers '23, intercollegiate high hurdle champion, D. D. Reidy '23, another pole-vaulter, and a trio of fast runners from last year's Freshman team. W. L. Chapin Jr., B. R. Cutcheon, and J. S. Murphy Jr. were on hand yesterday.
There is also a promise of a strong yearling team this year with a nucleus of middle distance runners who have obtained enviable records at school. Among these are R. G. Allen, last year's Andover captain, J. N. Walters, A. S. Perkins, and K. N. Rogers, all of Exeter, and Willard Tibbets of Worcester Academy. S. B. Jones and E. W. Martin also of Exeter should be point-winners in the high-jump and pole-vault respectively.
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