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Of the five track men sent by Coach Jaako Mikkola, only Don McKinnon placed in the B.A.A. meet at the Boston Garden Saturday. MacKinnon, star hurdler, took fourth in a large field.

Wes Flint, another hurdler, won his heat but failed to show up in the first ranks in the semi-finals. Moe Young and Fred Carr, middle-distance speedsters, trailed all the way.

Bill Palson, thousand yard specialist and cross-country star, did no better than seventh in a field of nine against the Boston Athletic Association's conglomeration of national stars.

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