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Thrice defeated but still undaunted, Jaakko Mikkola's cross-country squad will get a chance to square things for the season by beating Yale and Princeton in a triangular meet Friday afternoon at New Haven. The Freshman runners meet the Elis and the Tigers at the same time.
For the Varsity, the meet affords a last chance to make amends for losses to Tufts, Dartmouth, Holy Cross, and Rhode Island. It offers the Freshman squad an opportunity to round out an undefeated season played against the same colleges.
Last year, having lost to M.I.T., Rhode Island, Boston University, and Dartmouth, the harriers found themselves in the same spot when the Eli-Tiger contest rolled around. In the ensuing debacle, they made it a perfect season by bowing dismally to both the Blue and the Orange and Black.
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