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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Injuries which have jinxed Sid Correll and Jim Foley for most of the season, will definitely keep both of these regulars out of tomorrow's race. States coach Mikkola, "the team will have to turn in their best effort of the year to win this...
...Both Sid Correll and Jim Foley are out of condition from injuries and may not run. Captain Mark Tuttle and Charlie Atwell are both set, though, and should give Blanchard plenty of trouble. Wayne Homans, injured last Friday in a time trial, has recovered and will definitely start tomorrow. The meet will get under way promptly at 2:30 o'clock. All harriers should report to manager Bob Caploe by 2 o'clock for the pre-game warm-up exercises...
Weakened by the loss of regulars Jim Foley and Sid Correll, the Crimson's chances didn't appear too bright; and when Captain Mark Tuttle, ace of the Crimson squad, lost his right shoe-spikes at the one mile mark, the team received a serious setback. Instead of dropping out of the race, though, Tuttle kept on going minus one shoe for the remaining three miles to finish fourth...
With only Captain Mark Tuttle returning from last year's team, and with Freshman civilian Sid Correll, running number 3, out with an ankle injury, Mikkola has little enough to go on. He says, though, the team is ready, and that "it will be a good meet. It's so hard to say about cross country; it's a long distance and it takes experience before new runners can really do something. The first meet will show us a whole...
...same time that the schedule was being announced, it was learned that Freshman Sid Correll had suffered an ankle injury which may put him out of action for two weeks. Loss of Correll would seriously handicap the team's chances...