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KIDDER WINS WEIGHT THROW TO FINISH HANDICAP MEET

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The fall University Handicap Track Meet was brought to a close yesterday when the 35-pound Weight Throw was won by Alfred Kidder '33, with a distance of 44 foot 5 1-2 inches. There were five entries for this event, which was postponed for the benefit of the contestants until after the football season.

Kidder had a handicap of 2 feet 6 inches, and his throw was a few feet better than that of M. J. Finlayson '32, who took second place. The third place went to R. A. Lumsden '34. Finlayson threw from scratch and Lumsden had a handicap of five feet.

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