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FALL TRACK CONTINUES WITH FRESHMAN MEET

FLEXNER, COLEMAN AND HULSMAN AMONG WINNERS

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The Freshman inter-dormitory track meet will be held at Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock, following the close of the University Handicap Meet which was terminated this week.

In the running events which closed the University meet this week prizes were given the first three winners of each classification.

The 70-yard high hurdles race was won by S. M. Clarke 5E.S. C. J. Jenney '26, and B. F. Knight '28, finished second and third. All three of these men were scratch runners.

The 120-yard low hurdles were also won by Clarke, with Knight taking third place. Bauldin Burbank '28, with a 5-yard handicap, came in second.

J. S. Flexner '29, with a 6-yard handicap, won the 70-yard dash, followed by H. E. Harris '27 and J. H. Sachs '29. The last two men were assigned handicaps of three and four yards respectively.

Another Freshman was winner of the quarter-mile run, beating two Juniors in a close finish. The victory of J. G. Coleman in this race over two scratch men, Roger Magoun '27 and E. J. Wakefield '27, was due largely to his 20-yard advantage.

Three evenly matched runners led the field in the half-mile run, the winner being W. H. Hulsman '29, with a handicap of 25 yards. The next arrival was J. O. Wilds '29, captain of the 1921 cross-country team which beat Yale in the last dual meet of the season last Saturday. He started the race with a 35-yard advantage, which was ten yards more than that given L. L. Less '27, who followed in third place.

The final event of the afternoon was the mile run won by H. M. Kullman '27, L. F. Flaksman '29 and T. E. Walcott '28, both at scratch, followed in that order.

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