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Freshman Harriers Meet Dartmouth With Strong Record--Barrie Heads Runners

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The 1932 cross country team will meet the Dartmouth Freshmen this afternoon at 3.15 o'clock on the three and one half mile course.

The Harvard entries in the order of their standing are as follows: G. W. Rarrie '32, R. R. Reaman '32, R. E. Estes '32, N. P. Hallowell '32, J. W. Fobes '32, W. G. Coogan '32, D. T. Floathe '32, Robert Murphy '32, R. W. Seaver '32, and J. P. Duane '32.

The Dartmouth entrants, in the order of their standing are Robert Cottman, F. G. Dearborn, R. P. Hopper, Richard Hazen, J. W. Langley, J. M. Moore, D. S. Richardson, J. S. Thompson, F. N. Brown, J. W. Tliff, and A. A. Walser.

The Crimson harriers gained a '16 to 39 victory over the University of New Hampshire Freshmen last Friday with eight of the first ten places, and Q. N. Rarrie '32 broke the record for the first year run by a 14 second margin.

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