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...candidates for the track team had regular practice yesterday on Soldiers Field. The track was in good condition considering the wet weather but as the take-offs were still soft, the high-jumpers and pole-vaulters did not practice. The sprinters, hurdlers and quarter-milers practiced starts from the gun, the half-milers ran three laps, the milers six and the two-milers eight. Only a few of the shot-putters and hammer-throwers practiced on account of the soft condition of the field...
...debate, as a whole, was of a high standard. There was no suggestion of the quibbling which frequently mars such contests...
Candidates for the University track team report at Soldiers Field at the following hours: Sprinters, quarter-milers, hurdlers, shot-putters and high jumpers at 4 o'clock; half-milers, broad-jumpers, pole-vaulters, hammer-throwers at 4.30 o'clock; milers at 4.45 o'clock; two-milers at 5 o'clock. Those who are unable to report at these afternoon hours report in the regular morning hours from 11 to 1 o'clock...
Ellwood Milton Rabenold '04, alternate, prepared for College at the Reading (Pennsylvania) High School. Last year he was a member of the Sophomore team which defeated 1905 in the interclass debate, and this year was a member of the second team against Princeton. He is now president of the Junior Wranglers and treasurer of the University Debating Society...
Charles Davenport Lockwood 3L., fitted for college at the Stanford (Conn.) High School. He graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School in 1900. In his senior year in the Sheffield School he was president of the Sheffield Debating Club and was one of the Class Day Historians. In the Law School he is president of the senior class and an editor of the Yale Law Journal. He has also been active in basketball and last year was captain of the university team. He was a member of the second team in the Harvard-Yale debate of 1900, and last year...