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Freshmen Have Good Chance to Defeat Andover in First Meet

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Thirty-two members of Captain J. E. Kennedy's Freshman track squad will journey this afternoon to Andover for the first meet on the spring schedule. Prospects seem excellent for the Crimson yearlings. Captain Kennedy is expected to win first in the quarter-mile, while W. C. Bennett will probably star in the eight-eighty and vie with J. G. Winchester for honors in the mile run. C. H. Hawes and P. W. Goodell are sure place-winners in the hurdle events and the latter may come out well in the broad jump. R. D. Howard is undoubtedly the Freshman's best chance in the dashes. M. W. Self should end well up in the list of shot-putters and H. R. Davis has shown good form in the high-jump as well as the pole-vault.

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