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In the indoor track competitions for high and low hurdles held in the Baseball Cage yesterday afternoon, J. P. Long '11 won both events and the second place in each event was secured by A. Sweetser '11. The distance covered in each case was 35 yards. In the first event there were three high hurdles with the finish on the top of the last hurdle, while in the low hurdle event two hurdles were used with a 10-yard finish after the second hurdle.
The high hurdles were run in three heats, of which the winners were J. B. Cummings '13, J. P. Long '11, and A. Sweetser '11. J. K. Lewis, Jr., '11 won the heat for men who finished second in the first three heats. Of the two heats run in the low hurdles, J. P. Long '11 and A. Sweetser '11 were the winners.
The following nine men competed: W. P. Browne '11, O. M. Chadwick '11, J. B. Cummings '13, H. F. Dunbar '13, H. H. Heath '11, J. K. Lewis, Jr., '11, J. P. Long '11, L. A. Noble '13, A. Sweetser '11.
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