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In their final showing of the season, the Crimson cindermen, mentored by Jakko Mikkola, will take part in the Y.M.C.A. meet at Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Last Saturday, the tracksters were defeated by Tufts, 50-20, in a dual meet at Medford.
In the Y.M.C.A meet tomorrow, seven Harvard men will compete: Capt, Mark Tuttle in the mile Jim Foley and Ed Swett in the two mile, Jack Noble, Glenn Schultz and Cawley in the halfmile, and Cliff Wharton in the high jump.
The feature event will be an invitation mile run.
At Tufts the Crimson runners were only able to garner 20 points against Tufts' 50. Mark Tuttle topped the field in the mile run and Bab Meckley took third. In the two mile Ed Swett placed second, trailing behind Tufts, Duncan Blanchet, who ran for the Crimson last your and was transferred to the Tufts' V-12.
Noble and Chubb took thirds in the 880 and 440, respectively. In the hammer throw, the Crimson's lone entry Cornish, captured first place. Madison was second in the javelin, and Cliff Wharton took third in the broad jump.
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