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Following are the batting orders: Harvard 1907. Yale 1907. Mahar, s.s. 2b., Ford Dexter, 3b. 3b., Church Eiles, l.f. c.f., Behr Russell, 2b. s.s., Camp Greene, c.f. c., Lasley Evans, 1b. l.f., Bynner Brennan, p. r.f., Emnerick Tweed, e. 1b., Everett Foster, r.f. p., Drisco
McLanahan of Yale should win the pole vault if in form, as he broke the world's record this year at the Yale-Princeton meet, clearing an even 12 feet. R. B. Gring '05 of Harvard will make a close second and Behr of Yale should win third place...
Pole vault--Harvard: R. B. Gring '05, E. M. Sawyer '04; A. Robeson '04, A. Goodhue '04. Yale: W. McLanahan '05S., M. H. Behr '05S., G. Cooke, Jr., '04S., W. M. Adriance 1G., J. C. Preston...
...Bishop Larned and Smither, Souther and Mason. In the singles the teams wil probably play in the following order: Harvard. Yale. B. S. Prentice, '05, A. H. Lewis '01 R. Bishop 3L. F. W. Cole '01 R. Bishop 3L. F. W. Cole '01 R. N. Smither '06. K. H. Behr '01 T. B. Souther '04. W. W. White '01 H. F. Mason '05. F. E. Howland...
...most encouraging performance made by a Harvard man was Gring's excellent showing in the pole vault, in which he tied with McLanahan and Behr, both of Yale...