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WILDCAT RUNNERS DOWNED BY UNIVERSITY HARRIERS

Fall Prey to Harvard, 23 to 37, in Race Over 5 1-2 Mile Course

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The University harriers settled a score of a year's standing yesterday, when they outpaced the New Hampshire cross country team to win by the score of 23 of 37 over the 5 1-2 mile course.

Hazen of New Hampshire, who was outstanding on last year's team which defeated Harvard, led the field across the line at the finish in the good time of 28 minutes and 51 seconds. He was closely pressed by G. M. Barrie '32 and N. P. Hallowell '32 who finished second and third respectively.

The 1933 runners had little difficulty in downing the New Hampshire freshmen 22 to 33 in the preliminary. R. R. Wesley '33 and A. Foote '33 crossed the line in first and second position.

The first ten men to finish in the University run were: Hazen (N. H.); G. M. Barrie '32; N. P. Hallowell '32; Lazare (N.H.); B. E. Estes '32; R. C. Aldrich '31; J. M. Fox'31; David Cobb '31; Noyes (N.H.); Richardson (N.H.).

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