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Fresh from its startling upsets last Friday over Yale and Princeton in the annual Triangular affair at Princeton, Coach Jaakko Mikkola's Varsity cross country team will have more than its hands full when it faces seven other teams in the "Heptagonals" at Van Cortlandt Park, New York, at 10.30 o'clock this morning.
Besides the strong Yale and Princeton teams, which may well turn the tables on the Crimson today, will be Dartmouth, Navy, Army, Cornell, Columbia, and Pennsylvania just to add to the confusion.
Seven Crimson Men Entered
Navy and Army are both considered good this year, while the Big Green has already shown its worth by crushing the Crimson earlier this season in a meet with New Hampshire.
Coach Mikkola will enter seven men in the event, including Bob Houghton, Bill Palson, Tim Coggeshall, Fred Phinney, Tom McElligott, John Sopka, and Bob Jay. Captain Kay Rogers will not make the trip.
In the other meets to date, the Crimson Varsity harriers have defeated Boston University 15 to 50 and Holy Cross 21 to 48.
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