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...yesterday afternoon's track practice W. A. Barron '14, captain of the University track team in the spring of 1914, watched the distance runners and sprinters jog around the track. Commenting upon the prospects for this season Barron said, "For early season work I think that the men are showing up fairly well, but we should have a much larger squad. This spring season has had a better start than any for several years, and there seems to be promising material in nearly every event. The track events are particularly strong, while we need to build up the field events...
...yesterday's practice Coach Donovan took charge of all the runners, sending them at an easy jog around the Stadium fence. The jumpers and weight-throwers were given a workout in the baseball cage under the direction of Coach Farrell. This division of the coaching staff will be followed daily for the present. As soon as the laying of the board track, which is now under way, has been completed, all the runners will practice there...
...clock. All candidates will report at the Locker Building from 2.30 until 5 o'clock. The runners will be given an easy outside workout on Soldiers Field, while the weight and field-event men will have their initial practice in the cage, followed probably by a jog to limber them...
Practice yesterday consisted of a short jog for the runners and a light workout for the weight and pole vault men. There will be no broad jumping until the ground softens up; last night the high jumpers practised in the Gymnasium. Until the frost gets out of the ground, the cinder track will not be used, and the runners will work on the track around the outside of the Stadium...
Both squads spent the day in training and practice. After a snappy half hour's broad-sword drill with hockey sticks, the CRIMSON players spent the rest of the time in work on the dummies. The Lampoon team devoted the entire afternoon to a jog from their building around Sever and back...