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Four in a row does not sound like a very long streak when stacked up against the Red Sox fifteen, but if the track team can reach that number this afternoon at Hanover, N. H., it will make Jaakko Mikkola a very happy man.
The villains in this afternoon's cinder-feat will be three in number, by the titles of Dartmouth, Pennsylvania and Yale. The fact that Yale was disposed of last Saturday in a dual meet is no indication that they will be easy pickings for the others today.
Mikkola predicts that 60 points ought to be enough to win, which sent me scampering to the seclusion of Widener to figure out Harvard's chances on my fingers. To be blunt, their chances look quite good. Pete Harwood, Bob Clark, and Bill Jackson have been consistent winners ever since the season got under way and as yet they show no signs of weakening.
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