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Swamp Rindge Tech by 36-83 Score in Meet Over Belmont Course--Five Yearlings Lead at Finish

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In its first meet of the season yesterday the Freshman cross country team swamped Rindge Technical School by a score of 36-83, running over the three mile hill and dale course at Belmont. Dean, of Rindge Tech, set a very fast pace but weakened in the last quarter mile and gave way to five of the Freshmen. Couler, a team mate, followed him in seventh place. The first five runners to finish, all Freshmen, were: J. N. Waters, J. W. Perkins, R. M. Parker, Walter Tibbetts, and Le Baron Barker.

This coming Friday an informal triangular meet will be held over the same course between the Freshman, Rindge Tech, and Cambridge Latin.

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