Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...intend to try for the University and Freshman track teams should report today and every day next week. The work will be light, and is intended to get the men into shape for the hard work which will commence directly after the vacation. The work will be carried on under the personal direction of Captain Dodge, and there will be squads at 3.30 and 4.30 o'clock every afternoon in the Hemenway Gymnasium for sprinters, quarter milers, halfmilers and mile runners. The field event men should report to Coach Quinn at the baseball cage on Soldiers Field...
Work for the University track team will begin today on the board track on Holmes Field back of the new Law School building. As the Boston Athletic Association meet comes on February 1 this winter, two weeks earlier than in former years, leaving less than a month for the training after the Christmas recess, all new and old men, and especially candidates for the middle and long distance runs, are expected to begin light work today. Following is a list of men who are especially urged to begin systematic work immediately, as from their number the nucleus of the University...
...field event and sprint candidates will be urged to enter as often as possible the open indoor meets in the neighborhood, in order to gain experience in competition. It is also planned to hold some time in February a University indoor carnival, in which there will be the usual track and field events, as well as inter-dormitory relay races. The purpose of the carnival will be to afford an opportunity for as many men as possible to take part and to gain competitive experience in meets...
...Garcelon L.'95, will again act as graduate advisory coach when he is able to give the time. His work in assisting the hurdles has been very helpful. Coach J. G. Lathrop will again have charge of the track candidates, and Coach W. E. Quinn of the field event...
...Dodge 08, captain of the University track team, should score without doubt in the sprints next spring. Last year he won the 220-yard dash in the dual meet with Yale, took first place the year before, third in the intercollegiate meet the two preceding years, and second in the 100-yard dash in the dual meet last year. The loss of P. C. Lockwood '07, who won the 100-yard dash in the dual meet and was the only man to get a place in the sprints in the intercollegiate games last spring, will be felt severely, as there...