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...placed last year, including J. E. Patterson, of Pennsylvania who tied the record of 9 4-5 seconds, will be in the finals tomorrow. Seldom has such a remarkable field of sprinters been gathered in one race. The five men to place will probably be Patterson and Lippincott, of Pennsylvania, Bond and Seward, of Michigan, and Reller, of Cornell. Since Bond has done 9 4-5 seconds this spring and since all are capable of 10 seconds flat, the winner is extremely doubtful. One thing is certain, if weather conditions are favorable, the victor will have...
Practically the same story may be told for the 220-yard dash. However, if W. A. Barron, Jr., '14, decides to enter this event after competing in the quarter mile, he probably will place. Lippincott, of Pennsylvania, in winning this event last year, tied the record of 21 1-5 seconds. Barron went 1-5 of a second slower at Ithaca; however, Bond, of Michigan has been caught in 21 seconds flat. Acording to his performances this spring, the latter should capture this event, with Lippincott a close second...
...University of Pennsylvania, with four legs of the cup to its credit, which is also Cornell's record, will fight to gain permanent possession of the trophy. Penn's strength lies in the track events. Lippincott and Patterson will be the point winners in the dashes, while Meredith, Madeira and McCurdy loom up as the favorites in the half, mile, and two mile runs respectively. Cornell, on the other hand, has no men sure of first places, and is depending on her so called second-string men to bring a victory. Michigan looms up as another possible contender. Bond...
...yard dash.-- D. F. Lippincott, University of Pennsylvania...
...Milwaukee, Wis.; J. M. Graham, Jr., of Pittsburgh, Pa.; S. F. Greeley, of Winnetka, Ill.; J. Greenough, of Cambridge; S. E. Guild, Jr., of Boston; R. M. Hersey, of Jamaica Plain; A. M. Howe, 2nd, of Hyde Park; C. H. Jones, of Chestnut Hill; D. Kimball, of Boston; W. Lippincott, of Newton Centre; W. M. Marston, of Cliftondale; H. Parkman Jr., of Boston; P. H. Sherwood, of New York, N. Y.; E. G. Swigert, of Portland, Ore.; J. B. Waterman, of Fall River; P. B. Watson, Jr., of Milton; J. Winlock, of Cambridge, and H. M. Wright of Germantown...