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The varsity track team should find the competition in this afternoon's IC4A. Meet a bit stiffer than that which the Big Three offered on Wednesday. Villanova and Manhattan, co-favorites today in Madison Square Garden, are among those out of the varsity's class.
Varsity high jumpers Jack Murphy and Hank Moore have reached 5 feet, 10 inches, but Villanova's Phil Reavis has cleared 6 feet, 10 inches. Similarly, Kip Smith, the Crimson's 13-foot pole vaulter, faces Don Bragg, a 15-foot man.
Pete Reider and either Dave Norris or Ralph Perry will race favored Alex Breckenridge in the two-mile. Lest anyone fear that Villanova alone will dominate the meet, Norm Bruck in the dask will face the world record-holder, Penn's Johnny Haines, in the dash.
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