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In an informal meet with Andover on Saturday, the Harvard Freshman track team suffered a defeat in its seasonal debut, returning at the small end of a 49 1-2 to 40 1-2 score. Although they annexed most of the second and third places, they were unable to press the school-boys in the field events, and slowness in the races allowed the Andover boys to get four of their six first positions.
Harvard excelled in the pole vault; two of the Crimson first-year men tied for first honors at 11 feet 6 inches, giving the Freshmen an eight point boost. J. D. Woodberry '35 and Francis Schumann '35 figured as the outstanding Freshman pole-vaulters, while L. Von B. Nichols '35 and Luther Sheffy '35 split with two Andover high jumpers in a tie for first place. Dorman and Ninde of Andover provided the chief thrills of the meet, each just nosing out their opponents in the 600-yard and 1000-yard events, respectively.
The summary:
--40-yard high hurdles--Won by Murphy (H); second, Brown (A); third, F. W. King (H). Time--6 sec.
40-yard dash--Won by Cahners (A); second, Deneen (A); third, R. S. Brookings (H). Time--5 sec.
300-yard run--First final won by Winslow (H); second, Demer (A); third, E. J. Solbert (H). Time--36 4-5 sec. Second final won by Harper (A), second, K. A. Higgins (H); third, Bird (A). Time--35 1-5 sec.
600-yard run--Won by Dorman (A); second, Duschene (A); third, H. S. Derrickson (H). Time--1 min., 20 sec.
1000-yard run--Won by Ninde (A); second C. F. Hayes (H); third, J. N. Rogerson (H). Time--2 min., 30 4-5 sec.
Shot put--Won by Graham (A), 50 ft.; second, W. H. Fink (H), 49 ft. 5 3-4 in.; third, Dwyer (A), 45 ft. 2 in.
Broad jump--Won by Ritzman (A), 19 ft., 10 1-2 in.; second; Ferriter (A), 19 ft. 8 1-2 in.; third, Schumann (H), 19 ft. 3 in.
High jump--Tie among Nichols (H), Scheffy (H), Collings (A), and Prescott (A), 5 ft. 6 in.
Pole vault--Tie for first place between Woodberry (H) and Schumann (H), 11 ft. 6 in.; third, Miller (A), 11 ft.
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