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...three outstanding men in this race will be two Cornell lads and the galloping Yale captain, Wilbur Woodland. Cornell has two powerful entrants, Bill Bassett and Herb Cornell. The latter is a junior who won the outdoor IC4A championship in the 3000 meters last season. These two runners finished in a dead heat ahead of Woodland last week, but the Eli leader was just recovering from a bad cold then; it should be a different story tonight for we hear from New Haven that Woodland is back in good shape...
Cornell will bring the team that will probably give Harvard the stiffest competition. The Big Red has an exceptional sprinter in sophomore Jim Ponder, while another second year man, John Nevius, is their outstanding quarter miler. Hamilton Hucker, 1935 IC4A and the present National A.A.U. low hurdles champion, is back to strongthen the team still further...
...twelve members of the Crimson track team who will participate in the IC4A meet in New York Saturday were chosen by Coach Jaakko Mikkola yesterday. They are: Captain Milt Green for the high hurdles and broad jump; Dick Brayton, John Dorman, Al Northrop, Bill O'Connor for the 2 mile relay; Norman Cahners for the 35 pound weight event; Emile Dubiel for the pole vault; Bob Hall for the high jump; Bill Schmidt for the high hurdles, and Bob Woodward for the mile...
Emile Dubiel, Harvard polevaulter, who set a new Harvard record at 13 ft. 9 1-2 in. in the recent IC4A Track and Field Meet in the Stadium, has decided not to make the trip to England this summer with the combined Harvard-Yale track team, it was reported last night...
Meanwhile the choice of competitors for the Oxford-Cambridge meet has been completed. The run-offs went badly for the favorites, for Bob Playfair lost his only chance to see competition overseas by trailing Woodland of Yale in the 3000 meters at the IC4A meet, and Johnny Dorman shut out the veteran Tony Bliss for the right to run along with Brayton in the 800. Jack Scheu, who won the event at Yale, will restrict his efforts against the Britons...