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Trackmen Hold Annual Fall Handicap Meet in Stadium

Green, Winner of Two Firsts Last Year, Expected to Star Today

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Seven events will be run off today in the first day of the Fall Handicap Meet. Milton G. Green '36, winner of both high and low hurdles in last year's meet, is expected to star again in today's competition.

The shorter distances should provide some close races between Green and Edwin E. Calvin '35. The latter's specialities are the hundred, the two-twenty, and the broad jump.

In the 800, Edmund G. McGuigan 3L starts from scratch with a good chance to break the tape. Howard S. Derrickson '35 and Carlisle R. Abell '35 will be close contenders for honors in this event.

The schedule will be as follows: 2.15 o'clock, 110-meter high hurdles trials; 2.20 o'clock, 100-meter dash trials; 2.25 o'clock, 110-meter high hurdles finals; 2.30 o'clock, 800-meter run; 2.40 o'clock, 100-meter dash finals; 2.45 o'clock, 200-meter low hurdle trials; 2.50 o'clock, 400-meter run; 2.55 o'clock, 200-meter low hurdles finals.

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