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Coming back from its second place defeat of last week, the Varsity cross country squad will journey to Franklin Park this afternoon to meet Rhode Island State and Connecticut on the 4.25 mile course. Coach Jaakko Mikkola is sending in a full slate of 13 Varsity entries and eight Freshmen. This will be the first intercollegiate workout for the Yardlings, some of whom ran close competition to the Varsity harriers in the University handicap two weeks ago.

Rhode Island comes to the meet with one solid victory over Springfield College behind it and a long tradition of first class cross country squads. Freshmen entries from the three schools will step off at 3:30 o'clock and follow a course one mile shorter than the Varsity but will finish at the same place in front of the band shell.

Giving the Freshmen a five minute lead, the Varsities will start their great circle of the park. Crimson Varsity entries for tomorrow are: Huna Rosenfeld, Frank Gurley, Charles Worth, John Cogan, Peter Morgan, T. H. Walnut, Hal May, Ray Brown, Norman Murch, Dave Groshong, Peter Ways, Francis MacNutt, and Alexander Hoagland. Bill O'Connor is a possible starter but has been out of the races recently with a bad foot.

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