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Sophomore Dean Dunlavey, heralded as the savior of a sagging Varsity sprint corps, will run the 220 tomorrow against Tufts, Boston College, and Holy Cross, Coach Mikkola said yesterday.

The veteran transfer student from the University of Iowa had been working well this spring before he pulled, and his absence Saturday was thought responsible for the Crimson's failure to qualify a man in the dashes. He will run from a standing start tomorrow.

Experimentation with the running attack, which exploded with the force of a small, wet firecracker against Brown and Rhode Island State last week, has dominated recent practice sessions. Today, while everybody rests up, groundskeepers will got a chance to freshen up the Stadium cinders for the spiked-shoe invasion.

In Saturday's triangular tusale, the hardwork of the weight men went un-rewarded as they just could not pile up enough points to overcome the head start Rhode Island State gained in the running events.

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