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Although the Exeter trackmen broke three records in their meet with the Freshmen on Saturday afternoon, the Freshmen defeated them, 51 2-3 43 1-3 by steady, rather than brilliant scoring The redeeming feature for the Freshmen was the clean sweep made in the 1000-yard run under the leadership of R. S. Playfair '36.
The summary:
60-yard dash--Won by Battles (E); second, N. L. Cahners '36; third, Paige (E). Time--10 1-5 sec.
300-yard run--Won by Battles (E); second, W. C. Hardwick '36; third, A. A. Blies '36. Time--34 3-5 sec.
600-yard run--Won by John Dorman '36; second, Smith (E); third, R. S. Playfair '36. Time--1 min., 10 1-5 sec.
1000-yard run--Won by R. S. Playfair '36; second, L. H. Orr, Jr. '36; third, J. R. O'Neill '36. Time--2 min., 32 sec.
75-yard high hurdles--Won by D. C. Crawford '36; second, Bowman (E); third, R. C. Hayes '36. Time--10 1-5 sec.
85-yard low hurdles--Won by Donovan (E); second, D. C. Crawford '36; third, Sanborn (E). Time--9 3-5 sec. (New school record).
High jump--Won by Donovan (E), 5 ft., 10 1-2 in.; second, P. C. Tiffany '36, 5 ft., 8 in.; third, R. C. Hall '36, Field (E), J. C. Prescott '36, tied at 5 ft., 5 in.
Broad jump--Won by Donovan (E), 21 ft., 5 1-2 in.; second, S. W. Pillsbury '36, 20 ft., 8 in.; third, T. A. Bittenbender '36, 20 ft., 4 in.
Broad jump--Won by Donovan (E), 21 ft., 5 1-2 in.; second, S. W. Pillsbury '36, 20 ft., 8 in.; third, T. A. Bittenbender '36, 20 ft., 4 in.
Pole vault--Won by Skinner (E), 11 ft., 4 1-4 in. (School record); second, J. G. Piper '36, 11 ft., 2 1-2 in.; third, Hamil (E) and Foote (E), 11 ft.
Shot put--Won by Turner (E), 49 ft., 7 1-2 in. (New school record); second, R. C. Hall '36, 48 ft., 10 in.; third, R. B. Johnson '36, 46 ft., 4 in.
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