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GORE WINS DECISIVELY IN CROSS-COUNTRY MEET

Scores 33 Points to 43 for Standish and 77 for Smith -- Race Slow Until Last Half Mile--Walters of Gore Finishes First

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In the interdormitory cross-country meet held on Soldiers Field this afternoon Gore Hall men finished in first, fourth, tenth, and thirteenth places, thus winning the race with a total of 33 pounts. Standish Hall was second, and Smith third with 43 and 77 points respectively.

The race was slow till the last half mile, when the pace was increased with Walters of Gore in the lead. Kane and Barker, both from Smith, were on even terms until the finish when the former came in just ahead of his team-mate, Parker and Sweeney from Gore also kept neck and neck most of the way, but Parker finished strongly, winning over Sweeney by inches.

The order at the finish was as follows: Watters (Gore), Barker (Smith), Parker (Gore), Sweeney (Gore), Kobes (Smith), Reinhardt (Smith), de Long (Smith), Schlikjer (Smith), Leahey (Gore), Wagner (Smith), Dorman (Standish), Anderson (Gore), Porter (Standish), Shaff (Smith), Grossman (Smith), Bancroft (Standish).

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