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With star runners Bill Crain and John Ogden working back into shape after costly injuries, the Crimson harriers have a good chance to sweep all their meets until the Heptagonals, picking up the Big Three title...
Second through sixth places were occupied by Penn runners as the Quakers showed unexpected depth. Part of the trouble was the fact that Buffalo Bill Crain, the third member of Harvard's big three, finished a lowly 18th. Crain has been sick all week and was running only at half speed under instructions from Coach Bill McCurdy...
Unfortunately, the Crimson will not be able to slaughter their opponents unmercifully. Both Bill Crain and John Ogden, the number three and number four runners for Harvard, have been sick during the week. Ogden will not compete, and Crain will only be able to run at half-speed...
Captain Ed Meehan was the second Crimson runner to finish. He came in seventh, followed by Bill Crain in ninth. John Ogden in 11th, and sophomore Longdon Burwell in 16th...
...Meehan, Crain, and letterman Bob Anscheuts, who ran 25th, have been hampered by early-season injuries and are not yet in top form. They should be ready, however, by the time the Crimson meets Cornell and Brown again in the Heptagonals and the ICIA...