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The plan outlined by the Mott Haven management to stimulate interest in the fall games ought to meet with good results, especially among the Freshmen. For the past few years fall track athletics have not received enough attention in Cambridge, partly because Mr. Lathrop can attend to the training only in the morning and partly because the fall games have never amounted to much. The first reason should not keep men from coming out, since the work never consumes more than forty-five minutes, and if that cannot be spared in the morning it has been arranged so that men may run in the afternoon. The second objection cortainly cannot hold this year when such an effort is being made to create a rivalry between the different sections of the University and the competition promises to be full of interest. This track athletic work affords such good exercise and requires so little time that every one who can would do well to give it a trial.

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