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MIKKOLAMEN ARE PRIMED FOR K. OF C. ENCOUNTER

Bunker, Donahne, Pirnie Are Ready In Spite of Midyears--Millrose Relay To Be Announced

By Paul I. Carp

It's cold and many of the boys have a bad case of sniffles and others have exams: only three Mikkolamen will enter the Knights of Columbus meet this Saturday night. All of them, Johnnie Bunker. Doug Pirnie, and Don Donshue, were in the V. F. W. meet two weeks ago, and this Saturday will show how far a man can come in a fortnight of intermittent training.

Jenunie Bunker failed to clear his customary six feet when last he appeared at the Garden. Rob Partlow, his partner in defeat in that week, will not take part in this one: he's an old timer at six feet, though and many not used the practice too badly.

Dong Pirnte failed to qualify in the sprint heat of the V. F. W. meet, but he may be back in the ten flat form he showed at Andover last year by this weekend. Don Donahue cleared the 45 yard high hurdles in six flat two weeks ago, and may do better if his start is faster, and if he keeps his right toe off the bar

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