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HOLD 1926 CROSS-COUNTRY MEET THIS AFTERNOON AT 4.30

Freshman Harriers Will Compete in Two-Mile Run Around Stadium-Time Trials Held Yesterday

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This afternoon another chapter in the fall Freshman Interdormitory sports will be completed, when the 1926 cross-country men compete for their respective dormitories in a two-mile, run around the Stadium at 4.30 o'clock. The length of the race has been cut down on account of the fact that the men are not in condition as yet for a long jaunt.

In the time trials held yesterday morning over the Delmont course the following were the first five to finish: Tibbetts, Watters, Perkins, Grossman, Parker, Barker.

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