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m the shot put, Serviss in the high jump and 

 Jackson and Philips in the pole vault ought 

 to do as well. 



The Pennsylvania team has a 'Splendid 

 chance to beat Yale out with luck. Dear and 

 Amsler are going very fast and if each can 

 win a first and second Perm- will come close 

 to winning with Taylor and Hyman to add 

 eight points in the quarter mile, with Moffett 

 and Boyd to score in high jump and shot 

 put and Weede a possibility in the broad 

 jump. Dear ought to be sure of second in 

 both sprints and some say he will beat Schick 

 in the furlong. Amsler should certainly win 

 the high hurdle and come close to winning 

 in the low, so unless Penn suffers unusual 

 upsets, tlie chances are she will give Yale a 

 very hard run for first honors. 



Princeton is very backward for the early 

 training, but promises well. Rulon- Miller 

 is very fast in the hundred, better than last 

 year. Atlee will push Taylor and Hyman, 

 Penn's great pair of quarter-milers. Chapin 

 and Williams in the distances, Symonds in 

 the broad jump and Tooker in the high, Car- 

 ter and Armstrong in the hurdles all look 

 like sure pointwinners. McCormick, too, 

 looks likely. The only trouble with Prince- 

 ton is that she lacks men quite good enough 

 to win first places and has not a large enough 

 team to win out without championships. 



POSSIBILITIES OF THE GAMES. 



There are probable point winners in a 

 number of the smaller colleges — Castleman, 

 of Colgate, is liable to step into a place in 

 either the sprints or hurdles. Hubbard, of 

 Amherst, is likely to win a place. Taylor, 

 too, is a probability. Columbia has Williams 

 as a chance in the pole vault, with Taylor 

 in the half mile and Knakel in the sprints. 



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Tippett, of New York University, and Van 

 Duyne, of Syracuse, are almost sure to show, 

 while Seitz, of Georgetown, is one of four 

 or five possibilities in the sprints. These 

 men will cut up the field to such an extent 

 that it will take probably not over thirty-two 

 or three points to win, while the team making 

 over thirty-five will be almost certain of 

 getting the cup. 



Without attempting to place the men in the 

 various events in the order in which they 

 will finish with any degree of certainty — the 

 conditions are so undeveloped that accuracy 

 would be impossible — it will be interesting to 

 name the possibilities, thus : 



100 Yards — Schick, Harvard; Dear, Pennsylva 

 nia; Rulon-Miller, Princeton; Seitz, Georgetown; 

 Knakel, Columbia; Dodge, Harvard. 



220 Yards — Schick, Harvard; Dear, Pennsylva- 

 nia; Castleman, Colgate; Dodge, Harvard. 



440 Yards — Taylor, Pennsylvania; Hyman, Penn- 

 sylvania; Dives, Harvard; Atlee, Princeton; Bur- 

 nap, Yale. 



880 Yards— Parsons, Yale; Hill, Yale; Taylor, 

 Columbia; Chapin, Princeton; Young, Harvard; 

 Whitman, Harvard. 



One Mile — Munson, Cornell; Williams, Prince- 

 ton; Hill, Yale; Alcott, Yale; Poate, Cornell; Grant, 

 Harvard. 



Two Mile— Hall, Yale; Magoffin, Cornell; King, 

 Harvard. 



High Hurdle — Amsler, Pennsylvania; Carter, 

 Princeton; Vonnegut, Cornell; Armstrong, Prince- 

 ton. 



Low Hurdle — Amsler, Pennsylvania; Armstrong, 

 Princeton; Ashburner, Cornell; Castleman, Colgate. 



High Jtimp — Serviss, Cornell; Moffett, Pennsyl- 

 vania; Marshall, Yale; Tooker, Princeton. 



Broad Jump — Symonds, Princeton; Sheffield, 

 Yale; Hubbard, Amherst; Tippett, New York; 

 Weede, Pennsylvania. 



Pole Vault — McLanahan, Yale; Dray, Yale; 

 Philips, Cornell; Jackson, Cornell; Williams, Col- 

 umbia. 



Shot Put — Schoenfus, Harvard; Porter, Cornell; 

 Boyd, Pennsylvania. 



Hammer Throw — Shevlin, Yale; Van Duyne, Syra- 

 cuse; Harris, Yale. 







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U. OF P. RELAY RACES, APRIL 2Q 



FINISH CF ONE MILE CHAMPIONSHIP, YALE FIRST, PENNA. SECOND, CHICAGO THIRD 



Groman, Chicago, led by 6 inches in the stretch, all three runners fainted as the tape was reached. 

 Groman fell backward, tbe other two fell forward, Ewing, Yale, getting first. Popular opinion credited 

 Chicago with the victory. The engraving shows the men 10 yards from the tape. 



