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Swamped by the fast Yale teams, the University and Freshman harriers were defeated by scores of 16-62 and 22-33 respectively at New Haven on Saturday.
Reed, the Eli captain, who came back to his usual form after a month's slump, and Cambell, Yale 1923 leader, placed first in their respective fields.
The University men placed at follows:
University race--B. Lewis '20, fifth; T. G. Ames '20, 12th; F. G. Bemis '22, 13th; W. H. Goodwin '20, 15th; S. Harris '20, 17th, 1923 race--J. G. Winchester, third; H. L. Pratt, Jr., fifth; R. A. Lutz, sixth; L. de Zerega ninth; W. C. Bennett 10th.
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