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One hundred and fifty athletes, representing 25 high and preparatory schools, will take part in the twenty-ninth annual Harvard interscholastic track and field meet in the Stadium tomorrow at 2.30 o'clock.
The scoring for tomorrow's games will be five points for first place, three for second, and one for third. The winning team will gain the possession for one year of a cup offered by the Boston Athletic Association and Harvard graduates.
Exeter with 27 entries should win the meeet by a comfortable margin. Her record thus far includes victories over Harvard 1917 and Andover in dual meets, and a victory in the New York interscholastic meet. Exeter is strong in nearly every event, especially in the dashes, quarter-mile, and weights. Andover and Worcester Academy have both sent in a large number of entries, and the fight for second place will undoubtedly be between these schools. Andover appears to be the stronger because of its victory over Worcester in a dual meet last month.
Twenty-Five Institutions Represented.
The following schools have sent in entries: Andover, Arlington H. S., Boston College H. S., Boston Latin. Concord H. S. (Mass.), Concord H. S. (N. H.), Cranston H. S., English H. S., Exeter, Framingham H. S., Hebron Academy. Huntington H. S., Lawrence H. S., Lynn Classical, Lynn English H. S., Maine Central, Malden, Newton H. S., Noble and Greenough, Powder Point. Providence Tech, Volkmann, Wakefield H. S., Worcester Academy, and the Worcester Classical School.
Tickets at 50 cents each may be obtained at Leavitt & Peirce's or at the gate.
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