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HURDLERS IN COMPETITION FOR GARCELON PRIZE AWARD

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Races in connection with the Garcelon prize for hurdlers are being run off daily, according to Coach E. L. Farrell.

The Garcelon competition, donated by W. F. Garcelon '95, consists of six miniature hurdles which are awarded to six men for proficiency in the hurdles. The races are of varying distances, with both low and high hurdle competition; and they are being run off as the weather permits. Garcelon was a hurdler in college, winning a track "H" in a meet with Yale in 1893, when he was clocked at 26 2-5 seconds in the 220-yard hurdles.

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