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Seven members of this fall's Freshman cross-country team have been chosen to go to New York to compete in the Freshman Cross-Country Meet tomorrow. The race will be run over the Van Courtlandt three-mile course, starting at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon. The first five men on each team at the finish will be counted in the final score.
The men who will take the trip were the first of the Freshman runners to finish in the dual meet with Yale 1921 last Saturday on the Belmont course, in which the Freshmen won by a score of 19 to 47. The squad leaving for New York today at 3 o'clock will consist of the following harriers: D. F. O'Connell, captain: J. E. Nally, F. L. A. Cady, B. W. Boyden, C. A. Page, H. E. Chambers and E. A. Weld.
Freshman teams from Yale and Cornell have also been entered in tomorrow's race, and it is expected that a team representing Princeton will run. After the Freshman race over the three-mile course informal squads from Yale, Cornell and other colleges will compete over the six-mile course. The meets have been arranged by the I. C. A. A. A. A.
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