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Half an hour before Cornell defeated the University runners the 1923 harriers outran the M. I. T. Freshmen 22-46. W. H. Walker of Technology won the individual honors, covering the 31-4-mile course at Belmont in 16 minutes and 15 seconds. J. G. Winchester and H. L. Pratt, Jr., trailed him closely over the entire course, coming in 6 and 19 seconds, respectively, behind him.
The Freshmen placed second, third, fourth, sixth and seventh: Winchester, Pratt, R. A. Lutz, L. de Zerega, A. R. Balsam, S. D. Robinson, S. L. Tait, and R. N. Bryan. Except for Balsam and Bryan, these men have regularly been among the first 10 in time trials and races, and will probably form the nucleus of the team that is sent to New Haven Saturday.
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