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The cross country meet, a new wrinkle in Harvard's spring track scene, will have its second 1943 airing tomorrow afternoon, when runners from Boston College and Tufts oppose the Crimson harriers in an informal meet on the long course along the Charles River bank.

The BC boys and the Jumbos came to town for a race last Saturday, when Tim Coggeshall led four other Crimson runners across the finish line, leaving the visitors far in the van. Tomorrow, however, Tuft's Roy Phillips, diminutive distance ace who placed second in the IC4A meet at New York, will be on hand, and there should be a good duel between him and Coggeshall. Starting time is 3 o'clock.

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