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YEARLING HARRIERS WIN

Easily Defeat Cambridge Latin by 32 to 90--W. L. Tibbetts Places First--J. N. Waters Chosen Captain

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Taking all but two of the first twelve places, the Freshman harriers scored an easy 32 to 90 win over Cambridge Latin High School at Belmont yesterday. W. L. Tibbetts '26 won first place, coming in in 16 minutes and 38 seconds. J. N. Watters '26 and J. W. Perkins '26 battled for second honors, Watters crossing the line a few yards in advance of the last named. Murphy was the first to place for the schoolboys, beating L. W. Grossman '26 by four yards.

John Nickerson Watters '26 of Winchester was elected captain of the Freshman cross-country team immediately after the meet.

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