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...Friday's meet, Playfair will face McCluskey and the Italian ace Cerati, who conquered the N.Y.A.C. runner this summer. Other probable entrants include Malcolm Millard '36, in the discus and Richard Johnson '36, in the javelin. Milon G. Green '36, will be entered in the high hurdle and may also try the broad lump, while Edwin E. Calvin '35, is a possible candidate for honors in the 100-meter and the 400-meter relay...
...food and an equally desperate desire to avoid the notice of the OGPU, then months in filthy prisons, finally escape through northern Russia into Finland. All this has been told before by other exiles, but here it is set forth with a stark simplicity that strikes home like a javelin...
...just this that Stanford had in mind when they decided to send a championship seven to the meet. There was John Lyman, burly shotputter, who can toss the cannon ball some 54 feet; there was Gordon Dunn in the discus; A1 Blackman in the 400; jack Mottram in the Javelin; and a bunch of others that the boys from the East should keep their eagle eyes on every minute of the time. Because, after all, with Southern Cal out of the running Stanford is probably the most logical contender for the title in spite of their amputated contingent...
...Johnny Dean who is looked to for the Crimson's only first place. He should easily win the discus throw, and Jack Healey is pretty well sot for second. Just this one event will give Harvard nine points. Dean should pick up another point in the shot. The javelin throw will add three move for John Harvard...
...discus and javelin seem assured the Crimson with Wahigren, Johnson, Dean, Healey and Millard as entries. On the other hand Yale will sweep the pole vault and the high jump. In the hammer Holcombe has the edge on Cahners and in the shot put the situation is reversed with Dean favored to outdistance Forman...