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...last fall's cross-country team returning to college next year, the University harriers, led by F. G. Bemis '22 for the second year in succession, will enter upon their 1921 season with the strongest nucleus for, several years past. Besides Captain Bemis, C. E. Dexter '22, H. M. Mahon '22, H. L. Pratt '23, and J. G. Winchester '23 will be available next fall. C. E. Reycroft '21 and H. E. Small ocC. Are the two men on the 1920 team who will not be back. Training will start the first day of college...
...previous cross-country races, a great improvement in their speed and endurance is expected for next fall's schedule, which includes the Institute of Technology, Cornell, Yale, and the Intercollegiates. All of these men have been practicing daily this spring and in several cases noticeable improvement has been shown. Mahon is the cross-country veteran who has distinguished himself especially, winning second place in the two-mile run in the Yale contest. Last fall he finished eighth in the cross-country meet with the Elis...
Either Rogers or Steers of Princeton will probably be the winner of the two-mile grind, and H. M. Mahon '22 will have to fight to cross the line in second place, as both of the Tiger runners have been doing under ten minutes this spring. Rogers' time against Yale was 9 minutes 42 3-5 seconds, and Steers was close on his heels in second place, defeating Hilles of Yale...
...exceptionally strong. No comparison can be made in the two-mile race because this event was not included in the British meet, the three-mile being its substitute. Montague of Cambridge ran this latter event in 14 minutes, 54 seconds, and is sure to give Hilles of Yale and Mahon of the University keen competition in the two-mile July 23. Hilles' time for this event last Saturday...
...should capture first place in the latter event, while in the 880 Campbell will be the most powerful New haven entry. Besides snatching the mile from the Tigers last Saturday, Campbell won the half in 1.56 4-5; and he is slated to repeat the latter performance this afternoon. Mahon and Dexter in the two-mile and Fox and Colt in the 880 should gather some second and third places for the Crimson in these two events -- and it is seconds and thirds which will be the deciding factor today...