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Trailing Jillson by 27 seconds across the line came Junior Hugh Tuttle, but the real here of the afternoon was last year's Freshman star, Bill Palson, who finished third in the race but whose actual elapsed time was the fastest. Of the eleven men starting from scratch, he was the first to finish with a time of 23:49, which brought him the Varsity time prize...
Mikkola is counting heavily on last year's Yardling captain, Bill Palson, to fill in the gap left by Jay's absence...
...following men make up the squad: W. R. Arnold '44, R. P. Emerson '43, N. N. Griffith '42, J. S. Jillson '44, R. B. Kent '44, W. C. Palson '44, F. W. Phinney '43, A. J. Pifer '44, C. H. Robbins '42, K. T. Rogers '42, J. Jopka '43, G. H. Stewart '42, H. C. Tuttle '43, D. K. Webster '44, R. J. Mead '44, T. Coggeshall '44, J. S. Browne '44, W. S. Ellis '44, S. H. Noon '43, S. S. Poland '44, G. J. Lyons '42, F. C. Scott '43, W. A. Rich '44, E. J. Sullivan...
...Markham, WellesleyThomas Kuhn Peggy Masback, VassarEmil W. Lohman Betty Croasy, WheatonSamuel C. Leland Marilyn Peck, WheelerGuy S. Lowis Margie Wood, RadcliffeJames Logan, Jr. Margaret Clayberger, Colby Junior CollegeFrank G. Lynn, Jr. Peg Wells, Vesper GeorgeGeorge W. Mallory Patricia Cavanagh, WellesleyAustin B. Mason, Jr. Lansdale Daley, WinsorDavid R. Matlack Phyllis Palson, RadcliffeSingerly C. McCartney Alice Lynch, WheatonJ. Robert Moskin Hepzibah McWeebles, Dunkling-on-CharlesWilliam J. Moss Natalie Gale, BeaverWilliam L. Nutting Polly Palmer, WheatonWilliam C. Palson Priscilla Tapley, SmithWillard Platt Patricia Elliot, WellesleyBroaddus Robinson Patricia Drew, BeaverO. Glenn Saxon, Jr. Bobsie Deming, The Day SchoolErwin H. Schell Alice Minot, CambridgeRichard...
Saturday afternoon will also find the Freshmen out of town. Bill Palson's Yardlings venture to New Haven to encounter an Eli battalion which Ray Shepard, Andover's track coach, termed the best Freshman team he has ever seen. The jumps, longer distances, hammer and javelin throws appear to be the only events the Crimsons have a chance to win. Comparative scores prove Shepard's theory since the Yale men swamped Andover 86-40 while Harvard could only trail the prep school in last week's triangular tilt...