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While the University team is taking its ease "in the woods," the Eli squad will stay at the Belmont Country Club and will come in to the Stadium for a short work-out today...
...squad will leave New Haven this noon for Boston: on their arrival they will be taken to the Belmont Country Club, where they will stay until after the game tomorrow afternoon they will have an opportunity to practice in the Stadium...
Outclassed by the strong and well-balanced Cornell team, the University harriers went down to a 42-64 defeat on the Belmont course Saturday. The feature of the race was the running of T. C. McDermott, the Ithacan captain, who, covering the course in 34 minutes, 23 3-5 seconds, came within less than a minute of breaking the record for the course made by Overton of Yale in 1914. J. W. Cambell, also of Cornell, crossed the tape 22 seconds later, leading B. Lewis '20 by a scant three yards...
Half an hour before Cornell defeated the University runners the 1923 harriers outran the M. I. T. Freshmen 22-46. W. H. Walker of Technology won the individual honors, covering the 31-4-mile course at Belmont in 16 minutes and 15 seconds. J. G. Winchester and H. L. Pratt, Jr., trailed him closely over the entire course, coming in 6 and 19 seconds, respectively, behind...
...badly handicapped by the same lack of experience which confronts the local runners. T. C. McDermott, the captain, is the only "C" man on the visitors' team. L. E. Wenz, who could not race at Syracuse, and J. W. Cambell ran in the last pre-war meet on the Belmont course when Cornell outdistanced the University team. Although Wenz and Cambell did not score in that race, they have developed greatly since then, and are now rated, next to McDermott, as Cornell's strongest runners. The main strength of the Cornell team, however, lies in its being well balanced...