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The Crimson harriers meet New Hampshire today with a perfectly balanced team, a team which is expected to close the supremacy of the blue and white on the cinder track. Each team has had one race this season, Harvard beating Holy Cross two weeks ago and New Hampshire bowing last week to a powerful team which sent four runners across the finish before the first New Hampshire man crossed the line.
Captain Woodard, Playfair, Pier, and Roys, who formed Harvard's scoring team last year, are counted on to avenge the Crimson's defeat. Channing and Webster strengthen the team further. The New Hampshire squad has lost only two men of last year's point scorers, and Webster of New Hampshire, winner of last year's meet, is among those returning.
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