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KROGNESS WINS SECOND PLACES

1923 Interdormitory Cross-Country Meet This Afternoon.--Other Notes.

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C. J. Krogness '21 placed in two events in the last day of the American Legion Athletic Carnival on Braves Field Saturday. In the running high jump he tied with W. Whalen of the Navy at a height of 5 feet 11 inches. As Krogness had a two-inch handicap he was given second prize. In the high hurdles the former 1921 captain won second place.

D. F. O'Connell '20, who injured his leg Friday in the three-mile steeplechase at Braves Field, will not be able to run for several weeks, it is announced at the Stillman Infirmary.

The 1923 interdormitory meet will be held this afternoon on the Cemetery course, starting at the Stadium at 4.30.

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