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Yale Ends Skein, Claims HYP

Men Harriers Topple Tigers, Fall to Elis

"I think that was the best race of the year by far," Kent said.

"It's good to beat Princeton," said Harvard Coach Ed Sheehan. "We saw some good things out there. Paul and Bill continue to run extremely well."

Harvard now has a week to train for its first post-season meet--the Heptagonal Championships--next week at Van Cortlandt Park in New York.

"With a week of some good rest, the men will be primed for Heps," Sheehan said. "If we run to our capacity, we'll be in the top three."

But as far as the Big Three meet goes, Yale will covet its victory for at least a year.

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"The first time is always the hardest," Bartold said. "I think next time will be easier."

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