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THREE HARVARD STARS HELP CAMBRIDGE OUTRUN OXFORD

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J. B. Hawes '32, Oscar Sutermeister '32, and N. P. Hallowell '32, now studying in England, were star participants in the recent Oxford-Cambridge relays won by Cambridge.

Hawes, who won the 100-yard dash in the Harvard-Yale meet last year, was the only man to figure in two victories for Cambridge. Sutermeister, a champion pole vaulter at Harvard, received the baton from his former team-mate in the 880-yard relay. Hallowell, last year's American Intercollegiate mile champion, ran on the winning Oxford four mile team and also in the two mile relay.

When Oxford and Cambridge come to Soldiers Field for their biennial meet with Harvard and Yale on July 8, these three men will be racing against former team-mates and rivals.

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