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At Andover on Saturday the Freshman track team gained a 50 to 91 victory in the first dual meet of the year.
The first year men completely over-whelmed the school boys in the running events, taking all three places in the 40-yard dash, and in the 600 and 1000-yard runs. H. F. Kollmyer '33 was the outstanding Crimson runner, snatching first place in the 40-yard dash, 40 yard low hurdles, and 300-yard run.
Kollmyer won the 220 at the Harvard Interscholastic last year as a member of the Exeter team. N. P. Dodge '33, who scored a first place for the Freshmen in the 600, holds the unusual record of having won the 440 at the Harvard Interscholastic for two consecutive years.
The Summary:
40-yard dash--Won by H. F. Kollmyer '33; second, S. S. Adams '33; third, P. H. Shea '33. Time--4 4-5 sec.
40-yard low hurdles--Won by H. F. Kollmyer '33; seconds, Pierce (A): third, Hayes (A). Time-5 3-5 sec.
300-yard run--Won by H. F. Kollmyer '33; second, R. G. Werner '33, third, Kimball (A). Time--35 4-5 sec.
600-yard run--Won by N. P. Dodge '33; second, G. P. Rosen '33; third, L. A. Lovett '33. Time--1 min., 19 4-5 sec.
1000-yard run--Won by R. P. Westley '33; second, Arthur Foote '33: third, F. D. Murphy '33. Time--2 min, 27 2-5 sec.
Running broad jump--Won by Keesling (A), 19 ft. 11 1-2 in.; second, G. F. Bennett '33, 19 ft. 7 1-2, in,; third. Mintkeski (A), 19 ft., 2 in.
Shot put--Won by Jackson (A); 49 ft. 9 in,; second, G. F. Bennett '33, 45 ft. 4 in,; third, J. D. Esterley '33, 41 ft. 5 in.
Running high jump-Tie between Brown' (A) and Withington (A), 5 ft. 6 in.; third, J. E. Fitch '33 5 ft. 4 in.
Pole vault--Won by Brown (A), 12 ft,; second, tie between Pierce (A), and G. F. Bennett; '33, 11 ft. 9 in.
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