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COLLEGE HARRIERS COMPETE TODAY

Cornell, Winner of Meet Last Year, M. I. T. and Princeton Are Favored to Lead Field

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The annual I. C. A. A. A. A. cross-country run will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Van Cortlandt Park, New York City. The University has nine entries in the race this year. They are: J. W. Burke '23, W. L. Chapin '25, A. L. Coburn Jr. '24, William Duane Jr. '23, T. S. Hanington '23, E. G. Lund '23, R. A. Lutz '24, H. L. Pratt Jr. '23 (captain) and B. S. Pray '25.

The members of the team who have shown up especially well in past meets are R. A. Lutz '24, who placed second in the dual meet with Williams, and A. L. Coburn '24, who finished third in the meets with Williams and Tufts.

Eighteen Colleges Are Entered

Eighteen colleges in all, some of them the strongest in the east are entered and are: Bates, Bowdoin, Carnegie Tech, Colby, College of the City of New York, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Maine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University, Pennsylvania State, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Rutgers, Syracuse, and Yale. Of this list of entries it is generally considered that Cornell, winner of the meet last year, Princeton and Massachusetts Institute of Technology are the strongest competitors for first place.

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