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Mile Relayers Enter Millrose Games

Meet Princeton, Yale, Dartmouth in N.Y.C.

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The same four Crimson runners who combined to turn in the third fastest time among the 31 teams that ran the mile relay race last Saturday will try to better their feat tonight at Madison Square Gardon, New York, in the Millrose Games.

From latest reports, the four Ed Grutzner, John Packard, Tom McGrath, and Ronnie Berman--are scheduled to compete against the same three Ivy League opponents they defeated in the Knights of Columbus meet. In the K. of C. relays, a Seton Hall quartet was clocked in 3:22.2, bettering an earlier Fordham time of 3:22.6. Harvard finished in 3:26.4 (later tied by the Fordham freshmen).

The opponents are Dartmouth, Yale, and Princeton. Last week, Crimson anchor man Berman ran a 49.7 leg to catch Dave Krivitzky of the Big Green at the tape by a matter of inches. The Dartmouth runners tonight will be Reggie Pierson, Sam Daniel, Pete McCreary, and Sam Daniel. Yale's entries are Warren Norris, Bill Easton, Pete White, and Rollie Sultze. Princeton has Roy Snable, Joe Bolster, Bill Swearer, and Ronnie Akoley.

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