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Yardling Runners Win Meet With Tufts, B.U.

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Winning seven out of 14 events, including the pole vault and broad jump, the freshman track team easily took first place with 82.5 points in a triangular meet held Saturday in Briggs Cage. B.U. was second with 52.2, while Tufts trailed with 13.3.

The Yardlings piled up most of their points in the field and middle distance events. They also won the mile and two-mile relays. Joe Kelley of B.U. was the meet's only double winner, taking the mile and two-mile events. Captain Paul Sheats and Joe Ratyna won the 600 and 300-yard runs, respectively, and Sheats also anchored the mile relay team which won in 3:40.2 Brain Reynolds of Harvard won the high jump at 5 feet, 11 inches, three inches better than his nearest competitor.

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