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Dartmouth's track team captured 11 out of 16 first place to edge the Crimson, 80 to 60, at Hanover Saturday. Jeff Tootell and Indian Bill Spoor were the only double winners.
Tootell won both the discus and shot-put as the Crimson swept both events. Jeff's distances were 145 feet 9 1/2 inches and 47 feet 2 3/4 inches, respectively.
The Indian freshmen won by the same score as the varsity, 80 to 60, at Hanover Saturday. They would have taken five events in the varsity meet. They were that good.
The Crimson freshmen mile relay won in 3:29.7 seconds better than the varsity.
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