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Bill Crain was just three yards behind Dancker, and thereafter Crimson runners came in one after another in rather monotonous fashion. John Ogden was fourth. Langdon Burwell fifth, Dave Allen sixth...
After their illnesses last week, Crain's and Ogden's performances also are very encouraging. Crain led Daneker through-out most of the last three miles only to be outkicked by the Dartmouth runner in the final ten yards...
...John Ogden, who did not run at all against Columbia, has been working out all week and should be ready to back up the "big three" today. Harvard's number three man, Bill Crain, appears to have gotten over the ailments that forced him to run at half speed last week...
...Crimson will again count on one-two finishes from sophomore sensation Walt Hewlett and captain Ed Meehan. And barring the unexpected, Crain and Ogden should finish third and fourth. Sophomores Langdon Burwell and Dave Allen, who have been improving rapidly, will probably also be among the top finishers...
...Ogden, whom coach Bill McCurdy considers this year's "bonus," took his first workout since his injury yesterday and Crain, whose performance against Penn and Columbia was his first real effort in a week, should be in shape for Friday's meet with Dartmouth. Captain Ed Meehan ran his strongest race of the year against the Lions and Quakers. And sophomore ace Walt Hewlett, who joins Meehan and Crain in McCurdys "Big Three," has performed well all season. Hewlett's main problem is such spectacular first times that no one is satisfied when he runs a merely good race...