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The 1931 track team will journey to Exeter today to engage the schoolboy track and field contingent at 3 o'clock in the second dual meet of the season.
The Exonians are favored to defeat the first year aggregation largely on the strength of the unexpectedly good showing they made in the recent Harvard Interscholastic meet, where they picked up 39 points to finish second to a strong Andover team.
The strength of the 1931 team lies mostly in the track events while the New Hampshire team is relying on its strength in the field to produce a victory Kuehn in the high jump and shot put, and Mark Tyson, in the shot, discus, and javelin are counted on to score heavily for Exeter, while the Freshmen are relying on Vernon Munroe '31, A. L. Watkins '31, W. C. Rowe '31, and R C Aldrich '31 to swell the Crimson total in the running events.
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