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H. U. C. A.

At a meeting of the executive committee of the Cycling Association the proposition was considered of bying a few racing bicycles for the use of the association. Comparatively few college men can afford to buy racing machines for themselves, and they are very heavily handicapped if they ride road machines; while if the association buys some racers, as is now expected, it will bring out men who have ability but are now kept off the track by the lack of proper machines. A nominal rental would be charged for the use of the bicycles in training and in races to insure care.

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