The prospects for a successful Freshman track team this spring, although not as bright as last year, are nevertheless cheerful. In the pole-vault, high-jump, and mile run the 1918 team looks very promising. M. L. Chase '18, in the high-jump, C. F. Babbitt '18, in the pole-vault, and L. K. Moorehead '18, C. P. Heffenger '18, and J. Coggeshall '18 in the long distances have already proved themselves able. Of the relay team R. U. Whitney '18, V. F. Likens '18, and D. M. Little '18 are the most likely to excel in the 440. E. E. Silver '18, also of the relay team, and W. Moore '18, will probably be called on to take care of the 100-yard dash. Other promising men are R. Horween '18 in the shot-put, G. R. Cogswell '18 in the half-mile, and M. Pratt '18 in the hurdles.
The Freshman track schedule is as follows:
May 1.--Andover, at Andover.
May 8.--Exeter, at Exeter.
May 15.--Yale 1918, at Cambridge.
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