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HARRIERS RACE TECHNOLOGY

Run Over Belmont Course at 3 O'Clock, University Had Advantage In Yesterday's Meet.

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The University cross-country team will race the Technology harriers over the six mile Belmont course this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The entire squad will participate and the first ten men will constitute the team which will make the trip to Ithaca next Saturday, when the University meets Cornell.

In the dual track meet held with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Technology Field yesterday afternoon, the University team easily secured the greater part of the honors, wining about twice as many first places as their competitors. In the field events the University outclassed Technology, taking all three places in the pole vault, and two out of three places in the hammer throw, shot put and broad jump. No scoring was done in the meet but every contestant who won one of the first three places in any event received a medal. The events were uniformly slow, and no one feature stood out prominently.

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