Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Following is the outlook for the University baseball, football, and track teams, and for the University crew, based on the showing of the past season...
...Track Team...
With 10 of this year's point winners back and many promising men from the 1910 track team available the outlook for next year's track season is most encouraging. Of the "H" men on this year's squad, the following are not expected to be back next year; Captain W. Minot '07, A. G. Grant '07, W. A. Hanley '07, W. G. Howard '07, H. E. Kersburg '07, P. C. Lockwood '07, J. V. Onativia '08, and W. G. Waller '07. But the team will have the services of Captain L. P. Dodge '08, M. S. Crosby...
...indications are that as usual the team will be stronger in the track than in the field events. Captain Dodge, when in condition, is a sprinter of the first rank and should materially weaken Yale's otherwise well-grounded hopes in the dashes. There is a great need of more sprinters for next year's team. E. K. Merrihew '10, F. M. de Selding '10, and A. T. Norton '10 should make a strong nucleus for the quarter-mile squad...
...June number of the Illustrated Magazine "Class Day Traditions" discusses Class Days, past and present, in a traditional manner. "The trees are garlanded with wriggling muckers" is its only marked departure from conventionality. "The Year on the Track" is a brief summary by one who knows. "The Agassiz Centenary" reprints three speeches too charming to pass away with the daily newspaper. "The Adventures of a Dry Nurse" is probably too true a picture of a young schoolmaster's dormitory life. "Our Interest in the Outside World" makes a suggestion more sanguine than practical. "The Weld Boathouse" gives interesting facts...