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Norton, who was Dartmouth's second baseman two years ago and who is now at Yale, was injured quite seriously in the cage recently and will be unable to play for some time.

The Exeter Athletic Association is holding meetings twice a week in the gymnasium to train men for the winter meetings and has offered a prize to the man winning the largest number of events.

The best batting average last year in the American college Base Ball Association was made by Sullivan of Amherst, .405. The second was Abbott of Dartmouth, .375; the third was Cheney of of Amherst, .371.

At Haverford College, Pennsylvania, 65 candidates are in training for the college cricket eleven, and Woodcock, a professional, has been secured to coach the team. Haverford plays in the league with Princeton and Johns Hopkins.

At the handicap meeting held in the Exeter gymnasium Friday evening the school record for the standing high jump was broken by both Sayer and Daniels with a jump of 4 ft., 8 1-2 inches. The record for fence vault was also raised 2 3-4 inches by Daniels, who vaulted 6 feet 10 1-2 inches.

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"Standing jumping" by Malcom W. Ford in Outing for March, treats of the broad and high standing jump and is a valuable article for the instruction of young athletes. It is clear and practical and explains the methods followed by an athlete who has gained a world wide reputation on turf and track.

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