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Lerner, Donnelly, King, Lightbody Win At Millrose Games

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Coach Jaako Mikkola's one-mile relay team of Hobart Lerner, Joe Donnelly, Frannie King and Jim Lightbody outran relay combinations from Princeton and Yale to win the Big Three winter title in the time of 3:26 to provide the big spark for Harvard Saturday night at the New York Millrose games.

The two-mile relay team, composed of Ros Brayton, Al Hanlon, Jack McClure, and Joe Bradley, finished second to a very strong N. Y. U. outfit, but managed to nose out Yale, Dartmouth, and Columbia in that order for Harvard's only other points at the Games.

The only other Crimson entrants, Bob Gammons in the 60-yard dash, and Don Donahue in the 60-yard high hurdles, did not place in their preliminary heats.

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