Word: california
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Speiden, of Cornell, and Madeira, of Pennsylvania, are the two leading competitors in the mile run with the odds favoring the latter, although both have made 4 minutes, 19 4-5 seconds. Marceau, of Dartmouth, should be a close third, while Wood, of California, Poucher, of Yale and McKenzie, of Princeton, will fight it out for the last two places. There is little danger of J. P. Jones's record being broken in this race tomorrow, but the men are so evenly matched that an unusually fast time will result...
...Braun, of Dartmouth, although Hammitt, of Penn State, will make it close. A. L. Jackson '14, has been showing improved form and should land in the scoring with a fourth or possible third. Armstrong, of Michigan and Ferguson, of Pennsylvania have both done 16 seconds as has Preble, of California; so there is very little to choose between them...
...results of the field events are no easier to forecast than the track. Kohler of Michigan and Loughride, of Yale will probably take the first two places, in the hammer-throw, although Coolidge, of California has done better than 150 feet on two different occasions. Olmsted, of Columbia is another man who can do 150 feet, while McCutcheon, of Cornell has made 149 feet. H. Sturgis '15, may secure fifth place, but a higher position is improbable...
...Value Lost Retained Harvard, 21 1-2 29 10 19 Pennsylvania, 24 28 5 23 Michigan, 20 27 11 16 Cornell, 17 1-2 26 1-2 18 8 1-2 Dartmouth, 14 19 1-2 9 1-2 10 Yale, 11 14 1-2 3 1-2 11 California, 10 12 1-2 8 1-2 4 Wesleyan, 10 10 10 0 Princeton, 6 8 2 6 Columbia, 4 6 0 6 Brown, 3 5 4 1 Syracuse, 1 3 3 0 Penn. State, 1 2 0 2 Totals...
...history of intercollegiate track meets have the experts been at such a loss to pick the winners. The reason for this is plain when it is considered that any one of four colleges has an excellent chance, while two others may prove the "dark horses." These six colleges, are California, Harvard, Cornell, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Yale, with the championship likely to fall to one of the latter four...