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Trackmen to Face Brown and Tufts In Season Finale

Mikkola States That Best Crimson Runners Will Race

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Tufts, Brown, and the Crimson will offer one of the best track shows of the current season tomorrow in a triangular meet starting at 2:30 o'clock on the Tufts outdoor cinders. It will be the final meet of the spring season for the Crimson.

Coach Mikkola has been criticized recently for shelving his top men in meets with prep-schools, notably in last week's dual meet against Milton Academy. He won't be pulling his punches tomorrow. On paper, the Crimson squad that ran through its final practice session yesterday stands as the strongest of the season.

Although plagued by cold rain and wind lately, practice drills have been long and intensive, and there isn't a man on the team who isn't fit and ready to go. The point system tomorrow will be on a 5-3-2-1 basis, with a full, 15-event program scheduled.

Crimson entries: 100-W. J. Cahners, R. T. Clark, H. R. Fritts; 220-R. T. Clark, H. R. Fritts; 440-R. T. Clark, W. S. Ellis, F. S. Steinbaner; 880-H. O. de Fries, W. S. Ellis, P. G. Robbins; mile-W. F. Keller, P. G. Robbins; 2-mile-R. D. Maccabe, V. C. Moriarty; low-hurdles-J. C. Hunter, M. C. Jenkins; high-hurdles-J. C. Hunter, M. C. Jenkins; high-jump-R. W. Haward, M. C. Jenkins, W. A. Withington; shotput-P. N. Sawyer; discus-P. N. Sawyer; javelin-R. W. Madsen, M. C. Ritchie, R. L. Rochelle; pole-vault-P. G. Harwood.

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