Although Harvard is not represented by a University team in the cross-country race at New York today, the Freshman harriers compete for the junior intercollegiate title. They oppose Cornell, Yale and probably Princeton. In view of their recent decisive victory, they have a good prospect of winning. Last Saturday's race showed that the early season handicaps have been overcome. In spite of the small squad, which was enlarged during the season by an effective recruiting campaign, the team has progressed. Interest in football diverted us from watching the steady, though slow, development. Recovering from early, discouraging defeats the 1921 runners have persevered, with resulting success. The victory over Yale was a convincing proof that the Freshmen had made big strides. They are out to make today's contest the climax of the season.
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