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...Miller '27, the Crimson's indoor sprinter, and E. C. Haggerty '27, captain and leading miler of the Harvard athletes, will be prevented from journeying to Philadelphia by impending divisionals...
Among the others who are expected to swell the Crimson point total are W. C. Peet, '28, quarter-miler. G. W. Smith '29, half-miler, A. E. French, broad-jumper, J. L. Reid, two-miler, N. S. Ballan, tyre '27, low and high hardles, and J. O. Wildes, miler...
...prep school. F. P. Kane '26 never made his letteer at Andover and yet he won innumerable races and was clocked in 49 1-5 for a quarter in winning the Yale dual meet in 1926. W. L. Tibbetts '26 was a mediocre half-miler at Worcester and the greatest two-miler in the land when he finished college E. C. Haggerty '27, captain of this year's team, never was a great star, and yet he has won three Intercollegiate Mile Championships in four starts. L. O. Combs '26 had done 9.2 in the vault at school...
...evening. A year ago the Purple runners narrowly defeated the Crimson team in one of the greatest relay battles ever staged in Boston. It took the best Frank Burns could give to carry the Worcester men over the tape ahead of F. P. Kane '26, Harvard's great quarter miler. Burns will run again this year for Holy Cross. Brown, M. I. T., and Boston University have also been matched for a relay...
...Head Coach Farrell and his assistants, Mikkola and Donovan. Those who have won their major H and are out again this year are: A. H. Miller '27 and C. G. Lundell '27, both dash men; J. S. Ballantyne '27, a hurdler, A. H. O'Neil '28, a half-miler, Captain E. C. Haggerty '27, a miler; Donald Quirk '28, a broad jumper; C. A. Pratt '28, a shot-putter; and F. A. Clark '28 and B. G. Burbank '28, two pole-vaulters. Football players are conspicuous both as veterans and candidates. They are with the exception of A. H. Miller...