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INTER-CLASS TRACK MEET 
Manchester High School Holds Sec- 
ond Semi-Annual Outdoor 
Event. 
The second semi-annual inter-class 
track meet of the Manchester High 
school athletic association was held 
last Saturday afternoon at the 
Brook street playgrounds. Nearly 
200 people were attracted to the 
grounds and watched the events 
with interest. 
The interest taken in the meet by 
the boys themselves speaks well for 
the spirit at the school, and em- 
phasizes the place of athletics in a 
school as one means of holding the 
boys together and keeping them in 
school. 
The meet was won by the senior 
class which took 387 of the total of 
72 points. The jurnors followed 
close with 31 points and the sopho- 
mores took the balance. The Fresh- 
men did not pick up a point. 
The officials were: Ralph Hay- 
ward, manager; Prof. A. L. Sabin, 
Harry Purington and Willard Rust, 
judges; Frank Floyd, timer; Ralph 
Hayward, starter; R. V. Hayward, 
and Ralph Stearns, measurers; 
Cheever Hersey, announcer and 
scorer. 
The events :— 
100-yard dash—Won by Long, 1912; 
Northrup, 1913, 2d; Andrews, 1912, 3d. 
Running High Jump—Won by McKin- 
non, 1912, 5ft. 2in.; Northrup, 1913, and 
MecDairmid, 1913, tied for 2d, 4 ft 11 1-2 
inches. 
Half-mile run—Won by Northrup, 1913, 
2 min. 42 sec.; Crafts, 1915, 2d; An- 
drews, 1912, 3d. Other contestants, Carey, 
Foster, Beaton, Owens. 
Pole vault—Won by Long, 1912, 6ft. 
6in.; Northrup, 1913, 2d; MeKinnan, 1912, 
3d. 
Shot-put—Won by Long, 1912, 30 ft. 
7 1-2 in; MeDairmid, 1913, 2d; McKin- 
non, 1912, 3rd; Coole, 1912, 4th. 
Mile run—Won by Long, 1912, 7 min. 7 
sec.; Northrup, 2d; I. Baker, 1913, 3d; F. 
Knight, 1916, 4th. 
Broad jump—Won by Northrup, 16 ft. 
9 1-2 in.; Andrews, 1912, 2d; McDairmid, 
1913, 3rd; McKinnon, 1912, 4th. 
Relay race —Won by 1912, 47 2-5 sec. 
—MeKinnon, Andrews, Long and Cool; 
1913, 2d,—I. Baker, McDairmid, Carey 
and Northrup; 1915, 3d,—H. Baker, 
Crafts, Diamond and Walsh; 1916, 4th,— 
Owens, Purdy, Beaton and Knight. 
Summary: 
1912 1913 1915 1916 
100-yd. dash 6 3 0 
High jump 5 4 0 0 
1-2 mile run uw 5 3 0 
Pole vault 6 3 0 0 
Shot-put 6 3 0 0 
Mile run 5 4 0 0 
Broad jump 3 6 0 0 
Relay race 5 3 1 0 
Totals 37 = 31 4 0 
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