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Two contests for Carcelon hurdle trophies, and four annual cup races will feature the work of the track squad tomorrow. This afternoon there will be some stiff practice, but after Wednesday the work will let up to give the men a rest before the open handicap meet on Saturday.
The four special trophies, for which contests will be run off tomorrow beginning at 8 o'clock, are held by the winner for one year and are then again placed in competition. In the 100-yard and 220-yard dashes the prizes are the W. R. Masefield '97 and L. P. Dodge '08 cups, while the winners of the handicap 440-yard and mile runs will be awarded, respectively, the S. G. Wells '86 and the Frank Wills '84 trophies.
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