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...known quantity, since Harry Hillman has allowed his time trial results for all meets to be published. These show that certain men such as Donner, a broad jumper who took a third last year and is expected to break the existing meet record of 23 feet, 1 inch, and Alcorn, in the hurdles, are certain choices for taking their events. Moody, a former star high jumper has returned to Dartmouth this season after being out of college for several years, and his efforts to return to his old time form will be watched closely. Hillman claims that...
...several inches. According to Hillman, Sawyer is better right now as a high hurdler than Monty Wells was in his first year of intercollegiate competition. The Dartmouth sophomore, however, should hardly be looked to capture better than a third Monday in competition with such experienced timber toppers as Alcorn, of Dartmouth, first-place winner last year and F. J. Mardulier...
Captain T. F. Mason '30 is the outstanding favorite in the 300-yard run. Last year he tied G. A. Tupper '29, to set a new triangular meet record of 33 4-5 seconds. Pratt and Alcorn, of Dartmouth, both of whom placed last year, should take the two remaining places. A. L. Watkins '31 is expected to repeat his victory of last year in the dash, with Stevens of Dartmouth in the second position...
...yard hurdle race was fast and the ability of Wells to get off the last fence in a hurry enabled him to turn in a time of 5 4-5 seconds, equalling the world record. Alcorn, of Dartmouth, was a good second and had only a slight lead over Mardulier...
...yard high hurdles--First two men in each heat qualified. First heat--won by Gallagher (D); second Putnam (D). Time--18 4-5 sec. Second heat--won by F. J. Mardulier '30; second, Alcorn (D). Time--16 3-5 sec. Final--won by Putnam; second, Alcorn; third, Mardulier. Time...