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A fast squad of Williams harriers will invade the Belmont course this afternoon at 2 o'clock. At the same time the 1926 harriers will meet the Technology Freshman runners over the three-mile course. Captain Pratt of the University team, who injured his ankie in the meet last week will be back in the running today.
Coach Seeley's Williams harriers were defeated by Springfield last week but scored an easy win over Wesleyan. Captain Fasce of the Purple men easily took first place, finishing the five miles in 26 minutes 49 4-5 seconds.
The 1926 cross-country team has had an excellent record this year. Last week Captain Watters of the Freshmen came within two seconds of the record time for the Belmont shorter course. W. L. Tibbets and LeR. W. Grossman also showed up well for the yearlings in the Dartmouth run.
Seven University Entries
The following men will run:
Harvard, seven with numbers.--J. W. Burke '23, W. E. Chapin Jr. '25, A. L. Coburn Jr. '24, William Duane Jr. '23, T. S. Hanington '23, E. G. Lund '23, R. A. Lutz '23, D. H. Mooney 2E.S., D. S. Muzzey Jr. '23, Captain H. L. Pratt Jr. '23.
Williams.--Brayton, Driscoll, Fasce (capt.), Fitchen, Livingston, Sanford, Webb.
Harvard 1926.--R. G. Allen, L. B. Barker, LeR. W. Grossman, H. R. Kobes, H. H. McCubbin, R. M. Parker, D. LeB. Sweeney, W. L. Tibbets, Captain J. N. Watters.
M. I. T. 1926, nine with numbers.--Davidson, Baker, Brown, Doolittle, Eddy, Edwards, M. L. Grossman, Knight, Latham, Lord, Ostiborg, Rooney, Steimer, Symonds, Walter, Wells, Wheeler, Wilkinson.
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