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...Pennsylvania and Smith of Yale, finishing third, close on the heels of the other distance stars, Payne defeated Smith for second-place. Reid's third place gave the Crimson half of their total of six points. T. G. Moore '29 contributed a point by taking fifth in the javelin throw...
...Miller '27 and T. G. Moore '29 were the only Crimson stars who lived up to expectations. Miller took first in his heat in the 100, while Moore tossed the Javelin 190 feet 5 1-2 inches to earn the right to compete in today's final test of strength in the event. Miller also fought his way to the semifinals this afternoon in the furlong. The other Harvard runners who came through the first day of the battling were J. S. Malick '27 in the 440 and R. P. Porter '29 in the half mile. Neither of these...
...made by Maroney of Georgetown in the javelin which had to be disallowed due to the strong wind at his back...
...seems probable that the teams will split about as evenly as possible, while the 100 ought to yield Harvard six and Yale three points. In the hammer throw Shapiro is expected to win for Harvard with Lindner a Crimson possibility in either second or third. The javelin throw offers the most uncertain prospect of the afternoon. It has been forecast that this event will end in an S to 1 victory for Harvard, and the same has also been prophesied for Yale. Any score except a clean sweep is perfectly credible in this event since the four leading contestants. Dean...
...Mile 8 1 4.242 Miles 5 4 9.35High Hurdles 0 9 15 4-5Low Hurdles 3 6 25 3-5Ht. or Dist.Shot 8 1 45.6Discus 6 3 133.6Javelin 3 6 187.Hammer 8 1 142.5Pole Vault 2-3 8 1-3 13Broad Jump 6 3 23.2High Jump...