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In the closing Freshman track meet of 1930, a series of four events was run off in the New Cage yesterday afternoon. The 35-yard dash was won by C. A. Pescosolido '34, with J. J. Hayes, Jr. '34, and G. M. Williams '34, placing second and third, respectively.
The victors in the 880-yard run were J. E. Rogerson '34, Avery Sawyer '34, second, and R. F. Estes '34, third. After a series of elimination heats, J. J. Hayes, Jr. '34, and D. B. Cheek '34, came in first and second, in the 35-yard high-hurdles. Three one-lap relay races were held, in which the following were the victorious teams: R. B. Ford '34, and B. H. Englander '34; H. B. Brown '34, F. P. Cahill '34, I. W. Rabinowitz, and H. S. Sise '34; W. H. Hatch '34, J. J. Hayes, Jr. '34, G. M. Williams '34, and R. B. Winslow '34.
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