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...second annual dinner of the Varsity Club will be held in the Union next Wednesday, February 28, at 7 o'clock. Invitations have been sent to all the men now in the University who have won the "H" in football, baseball, rowing and track. Men will be expected to reply before next Saturday or obtain a ticket from one of the captains or managers in order that the arrangements for the dinner may be completed. A large number of graduates prominent in athletics are expected to be present and speeches on matters of present interest will be made by graduates...
...candidates for the track team who entered the B. A. A. meet are expected to report as usual today. A number of the men who promised to come out after the mid-years have not yet done so and will also be expected to report today. Track men should see Coach Lathrop and weight men and pole vaulters Assistant Coach Quinn. Practice for the pole vault will be held from 11 until 1 o'clock and for the weight events after 3 o'clock in the afternoon...
...meeting of the Committee it was also voted to allow the track team to send two relay teams to take part in the intercollegiate meet at the New York Athletic Club on March 13, and in the Pennsylvania Relay Carnival at Philadelphia on April...
...track work in preparation for the spring meets will commence today in the Gymnasium. The hours for the four squads are as follows: 11 and 12 o'clock in the morning and 3.30 and 4.30 o'clock in the afternoon. Men who did not come out regularly during the examination period and all who promised to come out at this time will be expected to begin work at once. All candidates reporting for the first time should give their names to Coach Lathrop. Men who competed in the B. A. A. meet will be given light work, but should report...
Durint the past week the work of the track team has been largely in preparation for the B. A. A. meet. The relay men have had two time trials. The sprinters have been practicing starts and running the forty-yard dash, while the distance men have been trying out their powers of endurance. The high jumpers have been practicing on alternate days and the hurdlers have also received some attention. In the weight events the work has been very encouraging, for a number of candidates have shown considerable improvement under the coaching of Mr. Quinn...