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Minor and Freshman Week-End Sports

1934 Track Team Opposes Exeter Today

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Engaging in the second and final dual meet of the winter season, the Harvard Freshman track team will visit Exeter today in an effort to duplicate the victory won last week over Andover. A close contest is anticipated, the Crimson first-year men being favored in the dashes, hurdles, and shot put while their opponents are considered strong in the longer races, broad jump, and pole vault.

C. A. Pescosolido '34 is expected to take first place in the 70-yard dash and to vie with J. J. Healy '34 for honors in the shot put. Acting track captain J. J. Hayes '34 is favored to win one or both hurdle races and to give his teammate a close race in the dash. The Freshman 300-yard trio of J. C. Brown '34, W. L. Hasler '34, and J. M. Morse '34 is conceded a good chance to take their event, while F. M. Kirkland '34 J. E. Rogerson '34, and J. B. White '34 are strong in the 600-yard race. A. B. Hallowell '34 should make a strong bid for a place in the 1000-yard run.

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