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The Freshman relay team won from Stone's School on the board track on Holmes Field yesterday by nearly half a lap. The Freshmen led the entire race, every runner increasing the lead with which he started. Each man ran three laps or 390 yards. The time, 3 minutes, 19 3-5 seconds, was very good for a cold day.
K. L. Billings started for the Freshmen and A. Barth for Stone's School. Both ran well for two laps, when Barth weakened and allowed Billings to finish ten yards ahead. P. C. Cummin ran second for 1912 and increased the lead over S. Waterman slightly. W. Bradley, Stone's third runner, lost more to D. P. Ranney, and in the last relay F. Bradley fell on one of the corners, W. H. Fernald winning by nearly half a lap
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