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50 Men Report at Initial Cinder Drill

Pete Harwood Heads Strong Field of Seasoned Vaulters

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Over 50 men, including a number of discharged veterans, reported to Coach Jaako Mikkola yesterday as the Varsity spring track season got under way at Briggs Cage.

Indoor training will be short-lived since balmy weather and fast-disappearing snow have prompted Mikkola to grant that "we may go out on the riverbank next week; and after that, as soon as the Freshman track dries out, enough, we'll get started on the cinders."

Strongest event at the moment appears to the pole-vault, where the Crimson has a handful of good men headed by Pete Harwood. Confined to limited practice on the hard-surfaced, pitless, Briggs Cage floor during the recent indoor season, Harwood was still undefeated.

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