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Coach Jaakko Mikkola will be the one man firing squad who will start off the aspirants in the annual fall University handicap track meet to be held this Wednesday and Thursday.
Handicaps are now being made out from trials being held every afternoon. The schedule of events will be: Wednesday--100 meter dash, 110-meter high hurdles, 200 meter low hurdles, 400 and 800 meter runs. (The trials and finals for these events will start at 2 o'clock). Thursday--pole vault and high jump. (These events will be run off in the old cage, starting at 2 o'clock). Gold medals are to be awarded to all first and second place winners.
Last year Milton G. Green '36 carried off the honors with first places in both the high hurdles and the 220 lows, and two Freshmen earned the gold trophy, Frederick Garrison '37 taking the century, and Charles E. Reiche '37 copping the high jump.
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