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The track team should have little trouble with Boston College at Briggs Cage on Saturday afternoon. Old injurious and a post-holiday letdown could hurt Harvard, but prospects for the third straight victory this year are bright.

B.C. has the defending NCAA hammer champion, John Flore, who could sweep the weight events; if he is in shape, Bill Norris could be the best miller Harvard will face. But B.U. has little else.

Harvard's Tray Burns recently ran a 1:42.8 half-mile in practice. His race should be one of the best matches of the afternoon.

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