WINTER TRACK SEASON OPENS AS 60 MEN REPORT TO COACH

Opportunity Also Offered to Try Out For Managerships

The winter track season got under way yesterday afternoon with a meeting of all candidates for the University and Freshman teams in the Briggs baseball cage. Over 60 men reported to Coach Farrell.

The candidates listened to short talks by Farrell, Captain E. E. Record '32, and J. R. Collins '32, manager of the track team. Farrell listed the rules for training and talked about the prospects for the coming season, which appear to him to be better than the average. He also spoke of the great loss to the team in E. C. Haggerty '27, assistant track coach for the last few years, who has moved to New York on account of business connections there.

The competition for second assistant manager, open to sophomores, may still be entered by attending a meeting at the H.A.A. at 8.40 o'clock this morning.

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