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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

t-riday, October I Z. 191:5

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By MARCIA MERKER
Disappointment characterizes
the sentiment Michigan coach
Dixon Farmer holds for his '73
cross-country squad. The harriers:
have an opportunity today to im-
prove their reputation and times by;
contending with undoubtedly the
finest teams in the Midwest at the
Notre Dame Invitational.
The Michigan harriers appear-
ed Big Ten title bound in Sep-
tember. Farmer used nothing
but superlatives to describe his
young runners then but now he's
dissatisfied with their progress.
No single harrier has run con-
sistently in the four previous
meets. Jon Cross has been unable

COMPETE AT NOTR E DAME

to put together two good meets in
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Bill Bolster is far from reaching
his potential so far this season. He
does not appear particularly con-
cerned with his digression because
the championships won't come up
for three to four weeks. Farmer
feels differently.
The, meet today is a preview
of the Big Ten Championship on
November 3. Indiana, defending
cross-country champion, and Wis-
consin are on hand to challenge
the Michigan squad. Last season,
Michigan placed second to Indi-
ana in the Big Ten
From the thirty-odd teams that
Notre Dame is hosting, Eastern,
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Bowling Green and Easern finished
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the invitational and the next best
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Daily Photo by KAREN KASMAUSKI
THE MICHIGAN harriers travel to South Bend to face a stiff
challenge in the Notre Dame Invitational. Keith Brown (shown
here leading the pack in a 1972 meet with Minnesota) will not run
for the Wolverines.

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