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SPRING TRACK SEASON TO START ON MARCH 30

W. J. Bingham '16 to Speak at Meeting in Varsity Club on That Date--Actual Practice the Following Monday

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The spring track season will open on Friday, March 30, with a meeting of all men interested in track work at 7.30 o'clock in the Varsity Club. This gathering will be the preliminary to actual work which will begin on April 2. The competition for second assistant track manager and assistant cross-country manager will open the day before the meeting.

At the meeting for the squads, which is open to all men in the College, there will be several speeches and plans for the spring season will be outlined. Mr. W. A. Barron '14, chairman of the track advisory committee, will probably be present to speak, as will Coach Martin and Captain J. W. Burke '23. Mr. W. J. Bingham '16, former track coach, will tell about his recent trip to Europe and the arrangements which he made there for the meet between the combined Harvard and Yale teams and the Oxford and Cambridge track men.

Coach Martin is now making plans for the spring track work. At present most of the men who have been engaged in winter track are laying off, and only informal workouts are taking place. Soon after the spring season begins the squad will be divided into two groups which will have frequent informal meets. According to present plans, a University track team squad will go to Philadelphia for the Pennsylvania relay, races on April 27 and 28. There will be a team to run the medley relay distance, consisting of one 880-yard, one 440-yard, and two 220-yard legs, a number of field event men and a Freshman relay team.

Last Sunday the executive committee of the I. C. A. A. A. A. held a meeting in the Columbus Club of New York. C. V. Chandler '23, manager of the track team, represented the University at the meeting. All the rules of competition of the Association were discussed, but no important changes were adopted.

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