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...Mile Run.--Burke, Coburn, Duane, Hammond, Lund, Luts, Mahon, Muzzey, Pratt, Schefer...
...mile run afforded one of the biggest surprises of the afternoon when Lund, Coach Bingham's new distance star, starting at scratch, ran through a heavily-handicapped field to win by a wide margin over Coburn, who placed second, finishing a half lap ahead of Mahon, who won his letter in the Yale meet last year, and two laps ahead of some of the slower runners. The finish of the quarter-mile was very close, the three men who placed all starting with a 15-yard handicap. H. F. Colt '22 and Curtis forged to the front at the last...
...Campbell Newhall '24 trailing in that order. The two-mile race, shortened to a mile and a half, presented the closest finish of the afternoon's runs with A. L. Coburn Jr. '24 crossing the line only a few strides ahead of William Duane Jr. '23 and H. M. Mahon '23, who tied for second place. E. E. Schafer '24 captured the fourth position...
...Columbus games, gave promise of his being classed with the fastest runners of New England colleges. W. F. Eaton '23, another member of this year's relay quartet, will be Burke's running mate in the mile. In the two mile the University's strongest runners are H. M. Mahon '23, A. L. Coburn Jr. '24, and William Duane Jr. '23. Mahon won second place against Yale last year...
...wealth of material. E. T. Doherty ocC. and J. A. McCarthy will be the strongest contenders in the 600-yard run, and will be assisted by Kennedy, Campbell Newhall '24, and J. W. Quinn '23. In the 1000-yard and mile events, the most experienced runners will be Mahon, a letter man, and J. W. Burke '23, who won his "H" this fall by placing second in the Yale cross-country meet. Corliss Lamont '24, McCarthy, Newhall, and H. L. Pratt Jr. '23 will also be available for this event...