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FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM IN FIRST OUTDOOR MEET

Weak Squad Travels to Andover for Season's Opener -- Handicapped in Jumping Events

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In the first out-of-doors meet this spring the Freshman track team will open the season tomorrow at Andover when they meet a strong Phillips Academy squad.

In the weight events, dashes, and middle distances the first year team should hold its own with the schoolboys, but there are no broad jumpers who can do over 18 feet and no high jumpers whatsoever. Of the runners H. F. Kollmyer '33 is expected to score high in both hurdle races and in the 100, since he took three first places in the winter meet with Andover, N. P. Dodge '33, who won the 440 two consecutive years in the Harvard Inter-scholastics is expected to snatch a first in this race tomorrow. In the hammer throw Alfred Kidder 2nd '33, star weight thrower for Andover last year, is expected to garner a first place

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