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...losses are much heavier in the field events. J. B. Camp '15 is the only point winner to compete again in the high jump. Camp, together with Fiske of Princeton and Kennen of Cornell, will enter the pole-vault as in 1913. None of the men who placed in the broad jump will enter the 1914 intercollegiates. In the shot-put there will be Whitney of Dartmouth, Beatty of Columbia, and Kohler of Michigan, who finished last year in the order named. Shattuck of California and Kohler of Michigan will again throw the hammer...
Moakley faces the prospect of developing practically all new intercollegiate point winers. Of the men who scored at the intercollegiate only Reller, who got three points in the hundred, and Van Kennen, who captured half a point in the pole-vault are left. John Paul Jones, with his eight points; Cozzens, with three in the quarter; Whinnery, with two in the broad jump, and Kanzler, with one in the shot-put, have all graduated from the university...
...count on after the examinations are Reller and Ingersoll in the sprints; Shelton and Philippi in the hurdles; Mehaffey in the quarter; Brown in the mile; Speiden and Cadiz in the two-mile; Brodt, Warner and Hanrahan in the high jump; Brodt and Lynch in the broad jump; Van Kennen and Halsted in the polevault and McCutcheon and Munns in the weights. However, this nucleus from last year's varsity squad should be much strengthened by the addition of Van Winkle, last year's freshman crack, in the sprints; Millard, a good hurdler; Potter, a fast miler: Sounder, a good...
...Fiske (Pr.), height 13 ft., 8 in.; second, tie between S. G. Wagoner (Y.), and M. S. Wright (Dart.) height 12 ft., 4 in.; fourth, tie between H. H. Van Kennen (Cor.) and J. B. Camp '15, height...
...Wagoner (Y.), M. S. Wright (D.), J. B. Camp (H.), H. H. Van Kennen (Cor.), T. Fiske...