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RED TEAM IS HIGH SCORER AS 1935 TRACK MEET IS ENDED

February 27 Gala Day for Runners With Two Meets Scheduled

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Yesterday in the continuation of the Freshman interdormitory track meet the four final events were run off. Again the competitors were divided into three teams: Red, Blue, and Green. In the track events no times were given out for publication.

The summaries:

45-yard high hurdles Won by Frank Kane (Red): second, L. W. Neer (Green) no third place.

50-yard dash Won by W. C. McCarthy (Red): second, T. E. Locke (Green): third, R. W. Swift (Red).

300-yard run Won by C. K. Lifman (Green); second, N. M. Geedhue (Red); third, T. F. Locke (Green).

Mile run Won by J. P. Scheu (Blue); second, Matthew Cobb (Blue); third, C. F. Weedard (Red).

The final team scores, both for yesterday and Wednesday, are as follows Red Team, 40 points: Green Team, 29 points, Blue Team, 11 points.

These who placed in this meet will receive medals and will have the opportunity to enter the Andover meet and the Triangular Meet on February 21

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