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Two coaches whose teams boast one of the best records in the College throughout the past few years once again have a few winning ideas in mind.

Coach Bill McCurdy and his assistant Al Wilson are after that "latent talent for track and field which slumbers unseen, unknown--and worse, unknowing. That's the talent we want to develop," Wilson said.

The coaches, with good teams once again assured this year, don't want only established stars. They are willing to work from the bottom to build new material, and want to work with any men who have interest in track and reasonable coordination.

Any men who have the notion of trying out for track events are asked to drop into the track office at Dillon Field House on Soldiers Field.

All men who report, say the coaches, will be given try-outs, and if they show any talent at all, will be kept for developing purposes.

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