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...green's fight for the team title. Hellman has two jumpers in Woodbury and Lindstrom who have cleared 6 feet 2 inches in the high jump. His two broad jumpers Rodman and Donner have been doing well in practice. All have done better than 22 feet this year and Hillman looks for them to defeat the 1932 titlist Dave Burns of Cornell...
Dartmouth's hopes on the meet probably will turn on the steady legs and endurance of a sophomore middle distance runner, Quimby, who entered the University club meet last week and won the mile in 4 minutes 28 seconds--good time in a crowded field. Hillman has primed him to reach the. Triangular Meet games at top speed, ready for duels with Cornell's Intercollegiate mile champion. Jee Mangan, in both the mile and 1000 yard run. Mangan won both events a year ago and is favored to repeat this season...
...Hillman is confident that Quimby will be at Mangan's heels in both events and in case the Dartmouth sophomore has the strength to upset the great Cornell runner, the green will be in a commanding position. Hellman counts quite heavily on the hurdling ability of Chapman, Dartmouth senior, who ran second in the event at the K. of C. Meet...
...conservative confidence hovers ever Crimson possibles and seems to ignore pessimistic rumors. Having won their mic winter meet for eight consecutive years, Eddie Farrell's cast is desirous, to put it mildly, of again lending the field in this, the climax of the indoor track session. Admitting that coach Hillman prophecied a plausible outcome and that Coach Jack Moakley reveals times registered by his boys in the final Cornell tryouts which have caused a small sensation local opinion continue to favor the home team...
...Harry Hillman, the Dartmouth coach, who is secretary, is working on arrangements. The meeting probably will be held at the Paramount Hotel in New York. Farrell has appointed a committee of coaches, of which John Magee of Bowdoin is the chairman and H. A. Bruce, the secretary to aid Hillman with the arrangements. Farrell said that the committee intends to invite R. C. Hutchinson president of the University of Chicago to make the main address and that G. T. Kirby, chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Intercollegiate Association, would be another speaker...