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The freshman class meeting of the H. A. A., was the means of bringing out some excellent men, especially in the sprint run, and of giving '88 an opportunity to show its interest and ability in general athletics. The large number of entries and the records made, many of which could have been considerably lowered if the best man in each event had been pushed, show that the freshman class has determined to start out in the right way. A good beginning has been made. That is the first step. But a beginning is not enough; it must be kept up and improved upon; '88 must do well in other things, in foot ball and in base ball. Today the class has an opportunity of again showing the college its ability in the university fall sports this afternoon, for which we hope every freshman eligible will enter.

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