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Harriers Finish Fifth in N.Y. Meet

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The youthful Crimson cross-country finished fifth in the annual meet staged at hilly Van Cortlandt in the Bronx yesterday. Scoring points, coach Bill McCurdy's boys a mere two points behind fourth Cornell and eight points behind place Brown.

expected, Brown's Bobby Lowe ran with the field, setting a course in the process. Led by third place Jones, Army won the team crown, 72 points, while Yale, led by finisher Bill Bachrach, was with 93.

Mullin Fades

The Crimson's top finisher was Mark who stayed with the amazing through the first two miles and faded to a disappointing eleventh. Ed Hamlin was the big capturing fourteenth place in the field. Jed Fitzgerald, third for the finished 26th, while Greg was 31st and Fred Howard .

Coach McCurdy had mixed emotions the race. Since his team was for sixth place, he couldn't be too appointed with the fifth place finish, the closeness of the other scores McCurdy mad. "We could have finished third with a little luck, with such a young squad, I look for results next year," the Crimson declared.

expected, Brown's Bobby Lowe ran with the field, setting a course in the process. Led by third place Jones, Army won the team crown, 72 points, while Yale, led by finisher Bill Bachrach, was with 93.

Mullin Fades

The Crimson's top finisher was Mark who stayed with the amazing through the first two miles and faded to a disappointing eleventh. Ed Hamlin was the big capturing fourteenth place in the field. Jed Fitzgerald, third for the finished 26th, while Greg was 31st and Fred Howard .

Coach McCurdy had mixed emotions the race. Since his team was for sixth place, he couldn't be too appointed with the fifth place finish, the closeness of the other scores McCurdy mad. "We could have finished third with a little luck, with such a young squad, I look for results next year," the Crimson declared.

Mullin Fades

The Crimson's top finisher was Mark who stayed with the amazing through the first two miles and faded to a disappointing eleventh. Ed Hamlin was the big capturing fourteenth place in the field. Jed Fitzgerald, third for the finished 26th, while Greg was 31st and Fred Howard .

Coach McCurdy had mixed emotions the race. Since his team was for sixth place, he couldn't be too appointed with the fifth place finish, the closeness of the other scores McCurdy mad. "We could have finished third with a little luck, with such a young squad, I look for results next year," the Crimson declared.

Coach McCurdy had mixed emotions the race. Since his team was for sixth place, he couldn't be too appointed with the fifth place finish, the closeness of the other scores McCurdy mad. "We could have finished third with a little luck, with such a young squad, I look for results next year," the Crimson declared.

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