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With H. L. Pratt, Jr., the first man for their team, placing fifth, the 1923 harriers captured the invitation meet at New Haven on Saturday by a margin of one point over Yale. The Freshmen scored 38, Yale 39, Dartmouth 40, and M. I. T. 52. The fact that the yearling bunched their men, placing fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and twelfth, accounts for their victory over the less evenly matched Yale runners, who won the first two individual honors.
Campbell of Yale broke the tape in 19 minutes, 39 1-5 seconds.
The Crimson men crossed the line in the following order: H. L. Pratt, Jr., J. G. Winchester, W. C. Bennett, R. A. Lutz, and after three other runners, R. M. Bryan.
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