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Leverett snagged the inter-House title in the track meet yesterday with 35 1/2 points. The meet was featured by a neck and neck contest in the broad jumping by Stuart and Mudge, both leaping exactly 19 feet 6 1/2 inches.
The Rabbits' most spectacular feat was their practical monopoly of the 1000 yard run by taking first, second, and fourth places. The rest of their points were registered in taking first place in the 600 yard run, the low hurdles, and the high jump, with other lower places.
Winthrop was well represented by Stuart and Robie, both of whom struggled in to the tape for a tight decision in the 40 yard dash, while Stuart reaped another first in the broad jump, and a second in the 600 yard run, passing all but one in the field in a spectacular last lap, Robie registered a win in the high hurdles.
There were altogether about 115 entries with 75 different students taking part.
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