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...championship cup will face almost overwhelming odds from Brockton High. Last year the cohorts from the shoe city deadlocked with the Greater Boston team and this year seem likely to outpoint the forces from Medford which received a severe blow to their chances for victory when their captain, Henry Hormel, was injured this week. Latest advices indicate that this powerful sprinter and broad jumper will enter the meet today, but his chances for making anything like the performances expected of him have been greatly lessened...
...results of the middle and long distances are almost impossible to predict because of the many fast runners entered. W. Gillis, H. Hormel, and A. Surette of Medford High, W. L. Hallowell of Milton, and G. W. Clark of Huntington are all known to be good. Lowell High and Huntington have also entered fast men in the mile and half mile...
Medford High School, running in Class C, kept a slight lead, finishing the course in 3 minutes 17 3-5 seconds, the best time of the meet. The Medford team, composed of Moore, Lewis, Hormel, and Kelley, was always hard-pressed by their opponents, and ran excellently. The feature race of the afternoon was the final event of the meeet between Boston English and Latin, the latter winning in 3 minutes 18 seconds. Haggerty, the first man for Latin, after getting away to a fast start was overtaken and passed by McKillop, who gave a five-yard lead...
Class C.--Won by Medford (Moore, Lewis, Hormel, and Kelley); second, Boston Latin (Haggerty, J. Sullivan, O'Brien, and Ingoldsby); third, Brockton (Franklin, Lundstrom, Young, and Burns). Time, 3 minutes 17 3-5 seconds...