Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . Clifford of Reno, composed a group of Freshmen capable ofmaking our rivals take notice. The early part of the season was devoted to working the stiffnessout of the men and in short workouts. No one was required to do hisentire distance, but from the showing made in the short trials everyoneappeared to be living up to expectations. Capt. Ogilvie was in the hos-pital during the first of the season and seemed rather weak when hefinally appeared in spikes, but this quickly wore off and he was soon in,his old time form. 155 «iSSiitt Mackay Day was the firstCoach Glascoc


Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . Clifford of Reno, composed a group of Freshmen capable ofmaking our rivals take notice. The early part of the season was devoted to working the stiffnessout of the men and in short workouts. No one was required to do hisentire distance, but from the showing made in the short trials everyoneappeared to be living up to expectations. Capt. Ogilvie was in the hos-pital during the first of the season and seemed rather weak when hefinally appeared in spikes, but this quickly wore off and he was soon in,his old time form. 155 «iSSiitt Mackay Day was the firstCoach Glascock a very good linemeet with the Davis Farm teambetween the Freshmen and theteam proved too strong for thethe narrow margin of 50 to 43,far behind, winning only 11 and real workout the men had, and it gave n the men in training for the approaching The Mackay Day class meet was a fight Juniors, but the well balanced Freshman upper classmen, the former winning by while the Seniors and Soph mores trailed 10 points 1915 Varsity Team On April 13th, Nevada met the Davis Farm on Mackay Field. TheFarmers were outclassed at every stage of the meet, Nevada winning bythe score of 93 1-2 to 28 1-2. Some very good time was made and thingsbegan to look very promising for the five cornered meet with St. Marys,Santa Clara, Davis Farm and the California Freshmen at Berkeley onApril 24th. After the Davis meet the coach kept the men hard at work, each mandoing his distance twice a week, and each night showed marked improve-ment. Gentry, a freshman, was showing a great deal of form in the low 156 i&L±j>: Mtffl^K^ hurdles, but unfortunately tripped and injured his knee which kept himoff the track for the rest of the season. From this time until the latter part of April there was a constantlight for several places on the team to represent Nevada at of the men were sure of their places, but the others still had towin theirs, with the result that everyone showed the


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