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...track coach, Matt Geis, thus called the turn three days before the sixth annual Oxford-Cambridge v. Princeton-Cornell track meet last week. In only one respect was Coach Geis's prediction awry. The race between Jack Lovelock of Oxford and William ("Bonny") Bonthron, Princeton's track captain-elect, proved to be not the best mile race of the year but the greatest of all time. The British team was already on its way to a final 4-to-8 defeat when Bonthron Lovelock, John Hazen (Cornell) and Forbes Horan (Cambridge) went to the mark. For a week...
...Yale over the harriers. Yale's remarkable Keith Brown should win the high jump as well as the pole vault. Hallowell will be out to lower Lowe's meet record of one minute, 53 4-10 seconds in the 880 yard run with J. B. White '34 and Captain-elect J. M. Morse '34 giving him a stiff battle. Lovelock, a great distance runner from New Zealand, should win the mile run for the Britons if he can approach his best time of four minutes, 12 seconds in that event. Oxford is also sending Lang, Dunean an Mabey while Ivanovie...
...last 100 yards and running shoulder to shoulder with Joe Lang of Boston College, Arthur Foote II, '33, Crimson distance ace, took first place in the 2-mile run for the most sensational finish of the meet, winning by a matter of inches. J. H. Dean '34, footfall captain-elect, broke both the shot put and the discus records, while Captain Dodge shattered the previous quarter-mile mark...
John Hurd '34, first Varsity foils man, and captain-elect of the 1934 Harvard fencing team and H. P. Walker '33, and present Varsity captain, won the epee and sabre titles, respectively, in the University Fencing championships at the Indoor Athletic Building yesterday...
...following is the Harvard lineup: foils, Captain-elect J. G. Hurd '34, Isador Miller '35, and G. M. Yatseritch '33; epee, E. E. Langenan '35, and R. J. Williams '33; and sabre, E. A. Ackerman '34. J. L. Dexter '34 and Captain H. P. Walker...