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FEWER CROSS COUNTRY CANDIDATES FROM 1937

But High Quality of Squad Makes This Hopeful Season--Track and Cross Country Managerships Divorced

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Although one of the smallest Freshman cross-country teams in recent years has turned out for practice this fall. Coach Jaako Mikkola looks forward to a successful season based upon the high quality of the men who have reported.

While the Varsity will be running the four-mile fiat course against Holy Cross and M.I.T. Friday, the first-year men of the three schools will race along the track inside the Soldiers Field fence. In practice Saturday five Harvard men covered the distance of one and six-tenths miles in slightly over eight minutes.

In the triangular meet Friday, the entire squad of 34 will start. Nor will there be any cut during the whole season, However, time trials at a later date will determine the ten harriers to run against Yale and Princeton at New Raven Friday, November 3.

The managership competition for the short cross-country season, which is over after the ICIA Meet in Van Cortland Park. New York City, Monday. November 13, is still open to all Freshmen. The winner will get his freshman numerals this year and in his senior year will be Varsity manager. This year for the first time, the track and cross country managerships have been divorced. Formations Freshmen were admitted to the track managership competition.

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