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UNDEFEATED HARRIERS MEET UNBEATEN TOLEDO

HAYDEN CHANNING BARRED FROM RUN BY INJURY

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Two undefeated cross country teams will meet this afternoon when the Crimson harriors take on the runners from the University of Toledo.

Toledo is sending a six man team to the east, headed by Captain Fred De shelter is expected to furnish ample opposition to Bob Playfair and to Henry O. Marcy, II '37, who was the second Harvard man to finish in the triangular meet with Dartmouth and Now Hampshire.

Besides his accomplishments as a harrier, De Shelter runs in the half mile, mile, and two mile events.

An idea of the strength of the Toledo Rockets may be gained from its to point victory over Wayne University which had previously administered 33 straight defeats to Toledo. In addition to Wayne, they have outrun Adrian and Dennison Colleges.

Besides Playfair the Harvard team will be composed of Francis M. Rivinus, Jr. '38, Henry O. Marcy, III '37, William H. Wright, Jr. '88, Eugene H. Walker '37, Leonard C. Leen, '36, John M. Lovejoy '37, Alexander C. Northrop '38, Charles C. Worth '37, Cyrus C. DeCoster, Jr. '37, and John R. O'Neill '36.

Any one of these men is a potential winner or is at least good for a second or third. Hayden Channing, Jr. '37 will be out of the meet with a strained side.

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