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CROSS COUNTRY RACES WILL OPEN WEEKEND

CRIMSON RUNNERS UNDEFEATED THIS SEASON

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The University cross country team will attempt to repeat last year's victory over the Dartmouth squad this afternoon at 4 o'clock over the Charles River course. In the 1928 meet, the Crimson secured the better end of a 28 to 34 score, R. C. Aldrich '31, present captain, placing second to Leslie Flaksman '29. Thus far this season the charges of Coach Mikkola have defeated Holy Cross by 19 to 53, and avenged themselves for last year's defeat at the hands of the New Hampshire Wildcats by turning the tables, 23 to 37.

The University team will start as follows: Aldrich; G. M. Barrie '32; B. E. Estes '32; E. T. Floathe '32; J. M. Fox '31; David Cobb '31; J. W. Fobes '32:

Dartmouth: Butterworth, Benezet, Andrews, Richardson, Whittinghill, Thompson, Langley.

Freshmen Also Race

The 1933 harriers will enter their third meet of the season, against the Dartmouth first year men at 3.40 o'clock over the Freshman course along the Charles. The Yearlings have won both their meets this season, defeating the New Hampshire 1933 aggregation by 22 to 33, and overcoming Holy Cross Freshmen by 15 to 53.

The Harvard Freshmen will start as follows: R. R. Wesley; A. Foote; F. S. Murphy; J. T. Hughes; N. P. Dodge; A. M. Hatch; J. F. Ellsbree; J. W. Clark; N. P. Edmunds; R. J. Goduti.

Dartmouth 1933: Bush, Babson, Forbes, Kaufman, Kelly, Newman, Okie, Sanborn, Shaver, Wakefield.

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