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HOUSE TRACK MEET WON BY KIRKLAND

MacKinney Scores 21 Points In Best Single Performance

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Taking but two firsts and piling up their points in runner-up and positions, the Deacons of Kirkland managed to nose out a narrow 1 1/2 point victory to walk off with the House spring track championship yesterday afternoon. Loren MacKinney of Eliot was the meet's individual star, scoring 21 points.

Behind the Deacons came Winthrop House with a total of 59 1/3 points. The Puritans took six firsts but lost the meet in falling to gain place positions. Elliot was third with 50 1/3 points and was followed by Lowell, Leverett, Dunster, Adams, and Dudley.

Vogier is Deacon Star

Kirkland built up their lead in the field events on Tuesday with 38 points to Winthrop's 29 1/2. Ed Vogler starred for the Deacons, tying for first in the pole vault, taking the runner-up spot in the discuss, and winning fourth in the broad jump.

Eliot's 32 point total won the field events yesterday with Loren MacKinney coming in first in both the high and low hurdles and Frymark winning the 100. Winthrop's Kohr took first in both the discus and shot, teammate Davenport won the hammer, McKechnie made the best time in the 220, and John Sopka was second to none in both the 440 and broad jump.

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