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In its third dual meet this year the track team will meet Dartmouth at Hanover tomorrow. Though the Indians are favored to defeat the Crimson, Coach Jaakko Mikkola has indicated his high hopes for an upset victory.
Already this year the Mikkolamen have defeated Army and bowed to Yale. Harvard has shown its greatest strength in field events to date in these meets, with Captain Don Donahue putting in the best performances.
Tomorrow's meet will feature Donahue in the high hurdles, miler Fred Phinney, and John Bunker in the high jump. Dick Pfister will put the shot, and Doug Pirnie and Roger Schafer are to run in the 60 and 300 yard dashes. Mitchell Ford and Bob Partlow in the pole vault and broad jump have also shown well in early meets and should probably add much to the Crimson team.
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