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...Edward Ethridge is good in the broad jump, and he is going to fight it out with Dartmouth's Warren King, a 22 foot man. Cornell, despite all their sprinters, hasn't been able to turn up any good broad jumpers, and no one has come along to fill Milt Green's shoes for the Crimson. Ethridge looks like the potential winner, for he cracked Yale's Coxe Cage record last week with a jump of just under 23 feet; and the Elis have one Windy Gary who is just about as good...
Judging from the holes that graduation made in the team, a lot of spirit and hard work will be necessary. Milt Green was consistently good for three first places. Norm Cahners won a lot of points. Dick Johnson was as good a javelin thrower as there was in the east. Then there was John Dorman in the middle distance runs. Gorry Downer, Bob Hall, Mal Millard, and even Bob Playfair once in a while...
What was expected to be a triumphal march in the I.C.A.A.A.A. Meet in Philadelphia today and tomorrow may turn out to be little more than a funeral procession if Milt Green's leg injury turns out to be as bad as it is feared. He will be all set for the broad jump but whether or not he will be able to attempt the barriers is another question that will be decided only at the last minute...
...list of men going to the I.C.A.A.A.A. Meet in Philadelphia this Saturday have been picked by Coach Jaakko Milkkola. Cretzmeyer and Gerry Downer will run the dashes with Norm Cahners as another possible entry. Milt Green will attempt another triple on Saturday when he takes a shot at both hurdles races and the broad jump...
...admitted fact that graduation is going to tear well nigh unfillable holes in the Varsity forces. Among those who will run their last races in the I.C.A.A.A.A. Meet and in the Olympic sectional trials--not many will go beyond them--are Milt Green, who has been good for three wins in any meet, Gerry Downer, Norm Cahners, Bob Hall, and Mal Millard...