Constitution and by-laws . It is very importantthat the beginner inathletics should knowwhat to wear for the dif-ferent sports. The crosscountry runner requiresa shoe with a low, broadheel, and spikes in soleof shoe; he can havespikes in the heel or not,just as it suits him. Apair of Spaldings shoes, which aremade of the finest Kang-Cross Country Shoes ^^oo leather, and used by all the prominent cross country runners, cost $ per pair. A sprinter will require a pair of sprinting shoes. No. 2-0, that retail for $ It was with this style shoe that Wefers made all his records. John


Constitution and by-laws . It is very importantthat the beginner inathletics should knowwhat to wear for the dif-ferent sports. The crosscountry runner requiresa shoe with a low, broadheel, and spikes in soleof shoe; he can havespikes in the heel or not,just as it suits him. Apair of Spaldings shoes, which aremade of the finest Kang-Cross Country Shoes ^^oo leather, and used by all the prominent cross country runners, cost $ per pair. A sprinter will require a pair of sprinting shoes. No. 2-0, that retail for $ It was with this style shoe that Wefers made all his records. John Cregan, the Inter-Collegiate Champion, wore them, as well as Charles Kilpatrick, the peerless half-mile runner and celebrated record holder, and Arthur F. Dufifey, who has gone the 100 yards in 9 3-5 seconds. The sweater. No. A, of finest Australian lambs wool, was made origin-ally by special order for the Yale foot ball team. and now used by all college athletes, is one of the best in themarket, sells for $; athletic shirt. No. 600, at $; athleticpants, No. 3, at 75 cents; a supporter is very essential for an ath-lete and nearly all the champions use them; No. 5 is the mostsuitable one and retails at 75 cents; a pair of corks will cost theathlete 15 cents; pushers for the running shoes, 25 cents; thebath robe is now an essential part of an athletes outfit—these re-tail at $ This complete outfit costs $ \ The second quality of the same line of goods can be boughtas follows: Sprinting shoes, No. 10, $; sweater. No. B,$; shirt, No. 6 E, 50 cents; pants. No. 4, 50 cents; supporter,No. 72, 50 cents; corks, No. i, 15 cents; pushers. No. 5, 25 cents;bath robe, $ Thissecond grade outfit costs$ The pole-vaulter willwant the same outfit,with the exception of apair of jumping 14-H, which sell for$, and a pair of wristsupporters. No. 200,which can be bought forabou


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