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FRESHMEN DEFEAT SIX HOUSE QUARTETS IN RELAY RACES

First-year Men Beat Dunster, and Rambler Opponents

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In the second heat of a series of relay races held yesterday afternoon in the Briggs Cage a plucky Freshman quartet forged ahead, and reported a time which beat the best efforts of six House teams by a second.

This victory, which was awarded for the best time for eight laps around the cage, was made when the first year men finished a few strides ahead of their Dunster and Rambler opponents. Their time was 2 minutes 36 1-2 seconds, and was some seconds better than that of Adams House, winner of the first heat.

Following these races an informal half-mile event was run off to close the season.

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