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UNOFFICIAL RECORDS MADE AT HANDICAP TRACK MEET

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Two University track records were broken unofficially at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon in the handicap track meet. R. M. C. Greenidge 3E.S. bettered his previous record made at the Princeton Stadium last May be three feet five inches, throwing the javelin 171 feet seven inches. C. C. Carpenter '24 lengthened a throw made by W. V. Miller '23 at the Intercollegiate games last May by one foot and three eighths of an inch, throwing the discus a distance of 131 feet 4 inches.

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