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Luttman Unable To Do Better Than Third In Mile--O'Neil and Pratt Star

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Several upsets in events which Harvard seemed sure of the day before proved too much for the Freshmen track team which went down to a 71-55 defeat at the hands of the Exeter delegation on Saturday.

The two dashes were divided between Burns of the Crimson and Cooley and Luce of Exeter, Burns nabbing a first and second. O'Neil of the Freshman captured both the quarter and half miles but Luttman was able to do no being than third in the mile run.

Pratt netted more points than any are during the afternoon with firsts in and the shot put and hammer throw and seconds in the discus and javelin.

This is the first meet which Coach Farrell's first year squad has lost this year.

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