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CURRIER, FOOTE WIN HONORS IN ANNUAL CROSS COUNTRY RUN

I. C. 4A. Squad is Withheld from Race in Order to Gain Rest

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C. B. Currier '32 was winner of the second annual handicap cross country race held yesterday afternoon over the flat Charles River course. His elapsed time was 27 minutes, 49 seconds, and his handicap was 2 minutes, 20 seconds. He was followed by M. J. LaGrange 1G. Arthur Foote '33, F. J. Murphy '33, and it J Goduti '33.

Foote was the winner in actual time, covering the distance in exactly 24 minutes. He was closely followed by Murphy, another of the Freshman stars, Seven seconds later. They placed third and fourth respectively in the handicap rating.

Six of the members of the University team who are to run in the I. C. A. A. A. A meet on Monday, November 25, did not race, in order that they may stay rested.

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