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The calibre of the 1927 track squad will receive the severest test of the winter season tomorrow afternoon when the first-year men meet Huntington School in the Huntington Y. M. C. A., Boston. Except for the members of the Freshman relay team who travel to New York on March 1 to compete in the intercollegiate championships, it will be the last 1927 competition of the winter track season.
The strength of the Huntington squad is uncertain, but the relay race should furnish easily the most exciting contest of the meet. The Huntington quartet, Burns, Rowe, Carney, and Clark, has some fast times to its credit.
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