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Nearly 400 schoolboy athletes from 29 high schools belonging to the Massachusetts High School Athletic Association will meet together in the Stadium at 2 o'clock this afternoon to compete for the annual track championship of Eastern Massachusetts.
The various high schools will be divided into two classes for this afternoon's competitions. In Class A fall the larger metropolitan schools with well established track teams. There are nine schools in this category--Boston English, Brookton High, Brookline High, the High School of Commerce, Lowell High, Lynn Classical, Lynn English, Medford High, Newton High, and Rindge Technical School. Class B includes the smaller high schools in Greater Boston, and those coming from a distance. The Class B list has on it 19 schools, the most distant being those from Worcester.
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