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Exeter's Indoor Meeting.

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The fifth indoor meeting of the Phillips Exeter Academy was held Saturday afternoon. Three school records were broken. Daniels and Sayer, both '93, were the brilliant winners of the meeting.

In the fence vault the former raised the school record, his own, from 6 ft. 10 in. to 7 ft. In the high kick he easily broke the school record - likewise his own - of 9 ft. 1 1-2 in. finally touching the pan at 9 ft. 6 in, breaking Andover's record by an inch.

In the standing high jump Sayer made a new record of 4 ft. 11 in. That broken was 4 ft. 8 1-2 in., made by himself and Daniels Feb. 26.

Events, winners and records follow:

Putting shot. - Booth '92, 34 ft. 1 1-2 in. (but 1-2 in. below record).

Running high jump. - Sayer '93, 5 ft.

Fence vault. - Daniels '93, 7ft.

Flying rings. - Haradon '93.

Standing high jump. - Sayer, 4 ft. 11 in.

Tumbling. - Double, Haradon and Booth '92; single, Haradon.

High kick. - Daniels, 9 ft. 6 in.

Twenty-yard dash. - Armstrong '92.

Final bouts in middle and light-weight wrestling (contested Saturday morning) - Won, respectively, by Linscott '92, and McBride '95.

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