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HARRIERS TO HAVE RACE TODAY

WILL MEET BOSTON COLLEGE ON LATTER'S COURSE IN DUAL CONTEST.

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Two cross-country meets have been arranged for this week, one for the University team and the other for the Freshmen. This afternoon the University runners will race Boston College in an informal run to be held over the Boston College Course. The race will be an innovation of its kind, as the two teams have not met in cross-country before. The contest will be the third dual meet this year for the University harriers, the previous two being held with Technology and the Radio School.

On Saturday a quadrangular cross-country meet will be held over the Freshman course at Belmont, with the 1921 runners opposed to three strong preparatory school teams. The three schools which will be represented are Wakefield High School, which is noted for its championship hill and dale teams, Providence Technical High School, which has been an annual opponent of Freshman teams at the University for several years, and St. Benedict's Preparatory School of Newark, N. J., a newcomer on the cross-country schedule, but reputed to have a strong group of runners. D. F. O'Connell '21, captain of the Freshman team is favored to win individual honors because of his good showing last Saturday, when he was the first man from the University to cross the finish line in the New England Athletic Union championships. Several other members of the Freshman team should do well over the Belmont course, among them B. W. Boyden and J. E. Nally.

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