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...mile run looks like a Yale victory, the hurdles have a decidedly Crimson aspect, although strong competition may be expected from Hulman the star of last year's Ell yearling team, who is often conceded first place. Whitney, however, should be able to beat him over both the high and low timbers, provided that he is not hampered by his injury, received on the southern trip this spring. At the present time, it seems to be entirely healed. Hauers and Hulman should have a great battle for second place, with the outcome entirely in doubt...
...well as in the tall timbers, but Fitts is expected to prove his superior. Fitts is big and fast, with a long stride, and excellent form. He comes will a rush at the end, and this, added to his other qualifications should enable him to finish ahead of the Ell, and swell the Crimson total by five points. Hulman should be close on his heels. With Whitney, Hauers, and Thayer contesting the Elis right to second place...
...British stolidity that shows itself in the light grace of the novels of such writers as William J. Locke and Temple Thurston, then let us hope that American humor may sometime find itself endowed with a touch at least of that admirable vice. "Main Street" and "Ell" present their problem to the rolled excellently well, but "The Beloved Vagabond" and "The City of Beautiful Nonsense" lift the world to alpine where it may galley laugh sees the drudging mortise at their dally tasks...
After more than three weeks of practice, the line-up of the Yale team, with the return of several cripples, has become more settled. The first test of the Blue's strength will be registered Saturday when Carnegie Tech, invades the Yale Bowl with the hope of keeping the Ell margin of victory as small as possible. Even though Captain Callahan mixed into the scrimmage during Monday's session, it is not to be expected that the Blue leader will start the game Saturday. If he does, it will be an ex- ception to his custom, which is to allow...
...Girardi and Miss Condace Gates, S. N. Kellogg and Miss Lucretia Kellogg, J. P. McAdams, Jr., and Miss Dorothy McAdams, W. G. Milliken and Miss Constance Dow, H. L. Moore and Miss Carolyn W. Rice, J. E. Nally and Miss Anna Manning, D. P. Sixley and Miss Dorothy Ell, S. G. Wettrich and Miss Madeline Casarant...