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Yardling Trackmen Defeated By Fast Exeter Team 58-37

Bunker, Young, Hubbard, Mason Make Best Crimson Scores

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A record breaking Exeter track team handed the Yardling squad a 58 to 37 defeat on Saturday in the Thompson cage. Squire, the star of the victorious team, broke the track record in both the 60-yard high hurdles and the 75-yard low hurdles.

What Crimson honors there were, Johnny Bunker. Bill Young, Frank Hubbard, and Art Mason afforded. Bunker took a first in the high jump by clearing the bar at six feet, and Hubbard pulled through with a win in the 60-yard dash by lowering his own time to 6.6 seconds. Mason hurled the twelve-pound shot 50 feet, and outdistanced Shattuck of Exeter to place in the number one position. By racing the 800-yard run in 1:19.3, Young took that event for Harvard.

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