Word: hillman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With local sports writers picking the University track team to win the annual Harvard-Dartmouth-Cornell. Triangular meet in the Boston Garden next Monday evening by at least a ten point margin, and with Harry Hillman, Dartmouth mentor conceding a four point win to the Crimson runners as a result of their showing at the B. A. A. games last Saturday, comes the report from Coach Jack Moakley of Cornell that "his team is on a par with the wearers of the Green and Crimson, and will give a good account of itself next Monday...
Dartmouth, on the other hand, is a pretty much known quantity, since Harry Hillman has allowed his time trial results for all meets to be published. These show that certain men such as Donner, a broad jumper who took a third last year and is expected to break the existing meet record of 23 feet, 1 inch, and Alcorn, in the hurdles, are certain choices for taking their events. Moody, a former star high jumper has returned to Dartmouth this season after being out of college for several years, and his efforts to return to his old time form will...
Alcorn of Dartmouth won this last season, and should repeat, with F. J. Mardulier '30 a close second. Coach Hillman of Dartmouth, however, has strong hopes that his sophomore star, Sawyer, whom he considers another Monty Wells in the making, is a likely winner of second place. Clark of Cornell, however, should be at least a one point winner for the Ithacans. This man had the misfortune to fall in his heat last winter, and so has been overlooked by many in comparing the respective teams. Another dark horse who may enter this event is E. E. Record...
Roger Donner and Joe Sawyer are two prospects whom Coach Harry Hillman is grooming as high point-winners. The formers rapid improvement in the broad jump over his 1929 form has been a standing cause of wonder to followers of the Big Green fortunes this winter. Last week Donner did 23 feet, 7 inches off the boards, the best jump ever recorded indoors at Dartmouth, and is favored to outdistance W. C. Rowe '31 by several inches. According to Hillman, Sawyer is better right now as a high hurdler than Monty Wells was in his first year of intercollegiate competition...