Word: metered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bill McCarty should fill the vacancy quite capably in the 100-meter race. In the 400-meters, Ellis of Northeastern shapes up as the strongest runner to oppose the Crimson team, but the combination of Thieriot, Dubey Brookings, and Brayton should take two out of three places for the Farrellmen...
...meter race, the scramble for places may resolve itself into a five-cornered fight among the Harvard contestants, with Northeastern, M.I.T., and Boston College left behind. Jack Scheu, Tony Bliss, John Dorman, Post, and Woodward are entered for Harvard, with the possibility that Jenkins of M.I.T. may oppose the quintet...
...Crimson team is rated the favorite for the meet, with Boston College favored over the other two New England teams. Only in the 400-meter race is Harvard definitely the underdog. The distance runs will prove the strongest points for the Farrellmen in track events, while the pole vault, the hurdles, and the weight throw will be the best of the field events...
Playfair should romp home in the 3000 meter without much trouble. In his last race the Tri Meet at the Boston Garden--he finished a full half-lap ahead of his nearest opponent...
Other trophies were awarded as follows: Mansfield Trophy for 100-meter dash to Norman Cahners '36; Dodge Cup for 200-meter dash to Richard Brayton '37; S. Gannet Wells Cup for 400-meter dash to Sherman Brayton '38; Evan Hollister Trophy for 800-meter run to Hugh R. Magill, Jr. '35; Fearing Cup for high jump to William W. Shirk '38; George S. Haydock Memorial Cup for pole vault to Albert B. Carlson '38; Clarence C. Little Broad Jump Trophy to Emile Dubiel '37; Von Kersburg Trophy for hammer-throw to Chester H. Brown '37; Edward L. Farrell Shot...