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...since his injury yesterday and Crain, whose performance against Penn and Columbia was his first real effort in a week, should be in shape for Friday's meet with Dartmouth. Captain Ed Meehan ran his strongest race of the year against the Lions and Quakers. And sophomore ace Walt Hewlett, who joins Meehan and Crain in McCurdys "Big Three," has performed well all season. Hewlett's main problem is such spectacular first times that no one is satisfied when he runs a merely good race...
...Hewlett's fellow sophomores Langdon Burwell, Dave Allen, Tom Black and Roger Smith should continue to back up the "Big Three." They still must prove, however, that they can be effective against the opposition they will encounter in the Big Three and Heptagonal meets...
...Walt Hewlett crossed the finish first without being pushed, although he was not his usual sensational self. The Harvard sophomore's time over the rolling five-mile course was 26:54.6, more than two minutes slower than the record. Crimson captain Ed Meehan was second 35 seconds behind Hewlett, but below that Harvard ran into trouble...
Perhaps the only interesting contest of the meet will be sophomore ace Walt Hewlett versus the clock. Hewlett lost his first race of the season last week to Cornell's Jim Byard, but he will probably be out to redeem himself in New York today. He will also not face any stiff competition until he meets Byard again in the Heps; none of the other Ivy schools have runners of equivalent caliber...
...Hewlett, though he lost to Byard, outran some of the strongest runners. In the Ivy League in Machooks, Boog, and Farley. His time was 29 seconds slower than his course record, but a cold, strong wing slowed up the entire race considerably...