. The Lanthorn 1917. 4^ TRF^CK TEf?/V|. ^;. r-c ^?tc Hinitlrc! Tlnrty-Se:c TRACK REVIEW Hand in hand with the general increase in athletic interest at Susquehannahas been the development of the Track Team. At the beginning of the 1915 seasonCoach Grossman found himself possessed of a small number of undeveloped andinexperienced men to start the work. However, after a few weeks of careful try-outs, a team was gradually evolved—a team of potentialities and hitherto untriedprowess. A local meet was arranged for the 13th of May. Several of the former recordswere equaled or surpassed, and interest


. The Lanthorn 1917. 4^ TRF^CK TEf?/V|. ^;. r-c ^?tc Hinitlrc! Tlnrty-Se:c TRACK REVIEW Hand in hand with the general increase in athletic interest at Susquehannahas been the development of the Track Team. At the beginning of the 1915 seasonCoach Grossman found himself possessed of a small number of undeveloped andinexperienced men to start the work. However, after a few weeks of careful try-outs, a team was gradually evolved—a team of potentialities and hitherto untriedprowess. A local meet was arranged for the 13th of May. Several of the former recordswere equaled or surpassed, and interest in track arose with a bound. ManagerLauver next secured a meet with the experienced Dickinson College team for the29th of May. Although at this time defeated by the total of 77 points to 47, ourboys were not discouraged, for several in the competition showed improvementby clipping fractions from their former records. With the experience gained during the past season, we can hope for greaterthings for the 1916 season. More meets and har


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