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...looks as if the East will dominate in the hurdles for the first time in many years. Dugger and Hall of Tufts must contend with Frank Fuller of Virginia, the Ivy League trio of Captain Jay Shields and Ted Day of Yale and Don Donahue of Harvard, George Gilson of Holy Cross, and Jim Smith of Temple in a splendid high hurdles field. The Tufts' ace will have Captain Walter Zittel of Cornell, Don Donahue, Harold Stickel of Pitt, and Warren Wittens of Pennsylvania for strong opposition in the low hurdles...
...bitter battle of University of California, Penn State, and University of Pittsburgh for the team title, and the individual exploits of Barney Ewell of Penn State, Al Blozis of Georgetown, Ed Dugger of Tufts, and Jim Lightbody of Harvard will divide attention at the 64th Annual I.C.A.A.A.A. Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the Harvard Stadium on Friday and Saturday, May 31 and June...
...second dazzling Negro star is Boston's own Ed Dugger of Tufts College. An amazingly versatile athlete, the Jumbo flash will probably limit himself to both hurdles in the intercollegiates. He is thought to be capable of a 14 second 120-yard high hurdles race and 22.6 low hurdles race on the same afternoon. Against as fine a field of Eastern hurdlers as ever has been collected, Dugger will have to go all out to win both hurdle races. If Bill Atkinson, intercollegiate two mile champion, was able to run, little Tufts College from Medford might bowl over the giants...
Steve Madey reached 13 feet in the pole vault, while Donahue took fourth place in the finals of the 60-yd. high hurdles. Tolmich won this event. Captain Shields of Yale placed second, and Dugger of Tufts took third...