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Both the varsity and freshman track teams will end their regular seasons tomorrow when they travel to Hanover, N.H., to face Dartmouth.
In an almost anti-climactic meet, the Crimson, a disappointing sixth-place finisher in the Heptagonals, will be top heavy favorite to win its third straight dual meet without a defeat. Dartmouth has shown nothing this spring.
Coach Al Wilson's highly successful freshmen are also favored to end their season without a defeat. This will be the second straight year the Yardlings have done this.
Coach Bill McCurdy may enter a token team in the IC4A championships next Saturday in New York, but exam period will undoubtedly not allow the Crimson to be in its strongest form.
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