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The Harvard-Technology road race was held Saturday over a nine-mile course through the Newtons. The race was close and exciting and resulted in a victory for Harvard. The start and finish were on Watertown street, Newton. Technology entered eight men and Harvard six, but only the first five men from each club were counted. The men finished in the following order:
1. Greenleaf, Harvard, 10 points.
2. Norton, Tech., 9 points.
3. Williston, Tech., 8 points.
4. Brown, Harvard, 7 points.
5. Barron, Harvard, 6 points.
6. Rogers, Harvard, 5 points.
7. Webster, Tech., 4 points.
8. Holmes, Harvard, 3 points.
9. Warner, Tech., 2 points.
10. Hutchins, Tech., 1 points.
Total, Harvard, 31 points; Technology 24 points. Officers of the race: referee. R. H. Davis, of Harvard; judges, H. M. Waite, and F. C. Jarecki, both of Technology.
Greenleaf's time for the nine miles was 36 minutes, 23 4-5 seconds, which is very fast considering the condition of the roads. Norton and Williston of Technology were very close to him at the finish. The others were some distance behind as they were delayed at the railway crossing in West Newton. Bradley of Technology took a bad header near the finish and was unable to go on.
The banner subscribed by the clubs jointly, now belongs to Harvard. Greenleaf, the first man in, will receive a cup from the Harvard club.
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