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A short training period with a great deal of rain handicapped the Green and Gold trackmen from the start of the season. This fact was evident in the 82,26 defeat of the locals by the Washington College track team. Although the times in the track events were comparatively slow, the Terror team could not take a single first. Klare was second in the mile; Robinson, third in the two-twenty: Chase, third in the two-mile run; and not a local runner placed in a 53 second quarter. The large part of the Terror score was accounted for by Reds Bender and Frank Lesinski. The former won the pole vault, took second in the javelin and third in the broad jump for a total of nine points. The latter won the shot put and took third in both the discus and javelin for a total of seven points. There are more candidates on this year's track squad than on any since the sport was inaugurated several years ago. At the present writing, the team lacks training and experience cut it should be able to produce a win before the season is over. The two remaining duel meets are with Catholic University and Johns Hopkins University. The Mason,Dixon Conference Meet at Homewood Field, Baltimore, on May 20, will wind up the season. Back r-ow, left to riAht: Mgr. Adolph. Thomas, Townsend, Bender, Lowery, Robinson, Fitzgerald, Taylor. Rouse, Coach Ferguson. Front row, Jeft to right: Holljes, Wildey, Chase, Capt. Klare, Banks, Bradley, Applegarth. One hundred thirty-eight