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When the University track forces invade Hanover tomorrow for the annual dual meet with Dartmouth the Crimson is generally conceded a majority of points in pre-meet speculations. The strength shown by the Green last Saturday in amassing more points than the combined scores of Syracuse and Colgate has caused dopsters to check their figures again, but the University still appears to hold the long end of the hypothetical tally...
...feature of the meet will be the fact that the outstanding performers of each team are in different events. While J. L. Reid '29 is able to provide an exciting race in the two-mile when pressed, the Green cannot match him in this event. In the same way Captain E. M. Wells of Dartmouth, intercollegiate champion in the 120-yard high hurdles, will not be forced to his best stride to defeat W. J. Henrich '28, the University's best high timber topper...
Wells will be running his last dual meet race against Harvard. For three years he has been a heavy point winner in the hurdles, and at present holds the world's record in the 45 and 60-yard high hurdles, is intercollegiate champion in both the 70 and 120-yard highs, and New England A. A. U. title holder in the 45 and 120-yard highs...
...Moore '29 is in a class by himself for the meet tomorrow, as his recent heave of the javelin 191 feet two and one-half inches from scratch in the University handicap meet is well out ahead of Dartmouth's best. Harden won this event for the Green last Saturday by a throw of 167 feet eight inches...
This afternoon, Coach C. S. Heard '25 announced that he would select the first 150-pound crew for Saturday's race. Another event scheduled for today is the embarkation of the Sophomore class crew at 1.30 o'clock for New Haven where they are listed to meet the Junior A boat of Yale, champion in the Blue interclass competition...