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The Freshman track team will close its season by encountering the Yale 1919 team at New Haven this afternoon. The Freshman athletes have had a fairly successful season, beating Andover but being defeated by Exeter last Saturday.
In the sprints, the mile, and the jumps the 1919 team have dependable performers, and should be well represented in the other events. Both teams have men above the ordinary run of freshman material, and a good meet should ensue.
The University entries are:
100-yard dash.--H. C. Flower, Jr., C. W. Cook, J. W. Cummings, W. Swart.
220-yard dash.--J. W. Cummings, H. C. Flower, Jr., H. W. Rose, E. S. Sherman.
440-yard dash.--R. P. Anthony, E. W. Pervere, M. A. Shattuck.
880-yard run.--C. C. Bassett, J. M. Greene, C. S. Swan.
One-mile run.--C. W. Alexander, E. T. Burns, J. D. Hutchinson, E. E. Lucas, G. Tilghman.
Two-mile run.--C. G. Brandt, J. D. Hutchinson, E. H. Kelton, E. S. Sherman.
120-yard high hurdles.--F. C. Fishback, R. Little, H. Rose, G. B. Woods.
220-yard low, hurdles.--F. C. Fishback, R. Little, H. Rose, G. B. Woods.
Shot-put.--V. N. H. Bates, C. A. Clark, R. E. Jackson, W. S. Levenson.
Hammer-throw.--V. N. H. Bates, C. A. Clark, G. D. Flynn, F. W. Hobbs, V. Hull.
Pole-vault.--D. S. Laird, A. Perkins.
High-jump.--D. S. Laird, A. Perkins, R. O. West.
Broad-jump.--C. W. Cook, H. C. Flower, Jr., R. O. West.
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