CHAPTER XXI
ON THE TRACK
By the middle of the month the Track Team
comprised twenty members, several less
than coach and captain had hoped for. By
a good deal of intricate scheming those twenty
were apportioned over the seven track and five field
events so that in each Clearfield would be represented
by not less than three wearers of the purple.
In many cases a second was the best that Captain
Felker dared hope for, in some cases a third
would be all he expected. A number of the fellows
were being coached in things they had never
dreamed of undertaking. George Tupper, for instance,
who had run fourth last spring in the 440-yards,
had been prevailed on to drop that event
and go in for the mile, since the four-forty was
represented by three more promising performers
and the mile run was left to Toll and Smith. In
the same way, Thad Brimmer, whose specialty was
the weights, was induced to make a third com-