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...their young Gifteds may injure their precious health by too hard study. In forty years only one Nassovian has died of overstudy. Not a single member of the Faculty has so perished, says the Dean, gibing his brother Dons. In the days before universal athletics the pale and rickety "grind" may have existed. Now the man on the honor list is quite likely to have biceps like "the magnificent exaggerations of antique sculpture," and one seldom sees a pining professor unless it be in a Pullman, where he is homesick for his tennis or his golf. Health being assured, what...
Romig of Penn State has made the best time in the two-mile grind so far this year, doing it in 9 minutes 29 seconds at the Colgate games, and if he can come anywhere near it on Saturday he should capture the title. MacMahon of M. I. T., and Brown of Cornell, brother of last year's winner, have both been doing under 9 minutes 40 seconds, and this indicates that they have the ability to place well...
Either Rogers or Steers of Princeton will probably be the winner of the two-mile grind, and H. M. Mahon '22 will have to fight to cross the line in second place, as both of the Tiger runners have been doing under ten minutes this spring. Rogers' time against Yale was 9 minutes 42 3-5 seconds, and Steers was close on his heels in second place, defeating Hilles of Yale...
...best relay races of the afternoon will be the two-mile grind between Yale and M. I. T. According to comparative records Yale ought to win easily, as she has one of the best two-mile teams in the country, but M. I. T., strengthened by the return of Garvin Bawden, can be relied upon to push the Blue quartet, and there is the possibility of a record...
Perhaps the best race of the evening was the three-mile grind for the Williams Cup, which Gordon Nightingale, formerly of New Hampshire State, running in top form, won in a walkaway in the last two turns; while the most thrilling team-race was that between Exeter and Andover, which Exeter finally won. The lead kept see-sawing back and forth between the two teams, and at no time were the two men more than a few yards apart...