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NEW TRACK SCHEDULE OF TRAINING BEGINS TODAY

C. C. LITTLE '10 COACH

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The University track team will be brought up to its full strength this afternoon when all men who have been training during the winter and all additional candidates will report at Soldiers Field dressed and ready to run at the prescribed times. Beginning today, the following training schedule will go into effect:

2.45: Sprinters.

3.30: Hurdlers.

4.00: Half and quarter milers.

4.30: One and two milers.

2.30-4.00: Pole vault, broad and high jump men.

4.00-5.30: Hammer, weight and shot put men.

Those who cannot report at the indicated time on account of recitations or laboratory work are to report at 5 o'clock. A manager will take daily roll of the men training in each event, and no man who does not report on time will be kept on the training table or will be considered a possibility for it. The track management has decided to adhere to such stringent regulations in order to produce a more effective team.

Regardless of the developments in the national situation, the track team will continue its training so long as all athletics are not called off; track work offers a good opportunity for men to get into condition for hard military training.

This year any man who takes part in either the Cornell or Yale meets will win his A. H. A. Heretofore only those men participating in the Yale meet have been accorded this privilege.

C. C. Little '10, former intercollegiate shot put champion, and now a member of the Graduate Advisory Track Committee will aid in coaching weight men this spring.

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