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Practically the same story may be told for the 220-yard dash. However, if W. A. Barron, Jr., '14, decides to enter this event after competing in the quarter mile, he probably will place. Lippincott, of Pennsylvania, in winning this event last year, tied the record of 21 1-5 seconds. Barron went 1-5 of a second slower at Ithaca; however, Bond, of Michigan has been caught in 21 seconds flat. Acording to his performances this spring, the latter should capture this event, with Lippincott a close second...
...Barron and Meredith in Quarter...
Indications are that Harvard will finish high up in the standing with an outside chance for a victory. No points can be expected in the dashes, unless Barron elects to run them. Barron should win the quarter and both Bingham and Rock should take points in this event. Capper and Boyd will undoubtedly tally in the half and two mile runs, with Boyd having a good chance to win the latter. More points may be looked for in the hurdles, from the form Jackson has been showing lately. Johnstone, Camp and Sturgis should all score for Harvard, Johnstone in both...
...question at length with one of the graduates and drew up resolutions, which were unanimously approved at the last full meeting of the Council, including the appointment of the above mentioned committee, which was made up as follows: Mr. E. D. Brandegee, Mr. J. W. Farley, W. A. Barron, Jr., G. F. Plimpton, C. E. Brickley, W. H. Trumbull, Jr. The specific recommendations of this committee were printed in yesterday's CRIMSON...
...Wells Cup will go to the winner of a quarter mile handicap race. W. A. Barron, Jr., '14 won the event last year. The races will start at 4 o'clock. Entries must be made by Monday night...