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The Arlington High School cross-country team defeated the Freshman team yesterday over a 3 1-10 mile course by a score of 13 to 23. Harvard ran 11 men and Arlington ran 8, the first four on each team to count. The order of finish was as follows: Winner, G. Goldsmith, Arlington; 2, A. Wunderlich, Arlington; 3, C. Adams, Arlington; 4, R. Cook, Harvard; 5, R. W. Babcock, Harvard; 6, H. R. Bechtel, Harvard; 7, H. Kimball, Arlington; 8, H. S. Boyd, Harvard.

The time, 17 minutes, was a record for the course.

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