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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...interclass track games have been postponed until Wednesday, April 31. The coaches feel that the preliminary practice has been too short to warrant holding the meet this week. Entries for the interclass track games may be made in the blue books at the Locker Building on Soldiers Field or at Leavitt and Peirce's up to 6 o'clock on Monday, April 29. No man can enter who has not taken a strength test...
...teams and the question occurs to us: Where are they? If the answer were fully given it would certainly be a long one. We find some pictures at "Rammy's," others at "John's," a few at the Weld boathouse, a few at the Newell, some more at the Locker Building, and others in the Gymnasium. It does not seem to us that the athletic part of the University is fairly represented in the Trophy Room, and it does not seem to us that these separate collections, however complete they may be as a whole, are effectively displayed at present...
...Entries for handicap games close at Locker Building and Leavitt & Peirce...
Entry blue-books for the handicap track games which will be held on April 12, and for the annual interclass games which take place on April 24, will be placed in the Locker Building and at Leavitt & Peirce's today. Entries for the handicap games will close next Wednesday afternoon at 6 o'clock and for the interclass games on April 22 at 6 o'clock. No men who have not taken strength tests will be permitted to take part in these games...
...Athletic Association is about to start a plan whereby towels may be procured at the Locker Building on Soldiers Field. Men can get on the "towel list" by the payment of $1. Clean towels are to be supplied twice each week and when towels are not returned a fine of twenty-five cents is to be imposed on the person failing to make the return. When the deposit fee of $1 is used up in fines by any man, his name will be scratched off the "towel list" until a re-payment of $1 is made. No charge will...