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Mikkola's No. 2 Man Bruises Leg As Crueial Meet Draws Near

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Bob McLoughlin, Coach Jaako Mikkola's Number Two runner who finished fifth in the triangualr H. Y. P. meet last Saturday, may be lest to the squad for the Heptagonal in New York this weekend. He received a bad leg bruise yesterday when he ran into the fence.

Seven men will make the trip to New

Seven to Make Trip

York for the annual race over the hilly, four-mile Van Cortlandt Park course. Lang Burwell, Captain and No. 1 man on the Mikkola outfit, will be accompanied by teamates Key Rogers, Joe Scott, Ed Cook, Bob Jay, John Sopka and McLoughlin, if he recovers in time. If not, first alternate, Bob Nichols, will make the trip.

Cornell and Princeton will be the teams to beat in Saturday's race, with Yale and Harvard accorded positions high in the running. Bird of Yale and Burwell of Harvard should fight it out for top individual honors.

In last year's meet the Mikkolames drew a tie for first place with the Italians when Columbia, favored to win, withdrew its fifth man.

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