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First place in the half-mile depends on whether Paull of Pennsylvania runs this race or the mile. If Paull runs only this event he should win it, or otherwise first place will go to Putnam of Cornell. B. M. Preble '12, and H. Jacques, Jr., '11, will have to contend with McKinney of Princeton and Hall and Reck of Michigan for the other points...
...University of Pennsylvania team ran as follows: 1, J. W. Bodley; 2, W. C. Paull; 3, H. Church; 4, M. E. Boyle...
...shoes entirely unfitted for the slippery floor and upraised corners. P. Newton '11, the first runner for the University team, slipped at the start, and Bodley took the pole and held it to the finish, winning from Newton by about 5 yards. H. P. Lawless '13 ran against Paull, of Pennsylvania, the holder of the intercollegiate record for the mile. Lawless made up the distance and gave H. M. Warren '13, the third runner for the University team, enough lead to get the pole. Warren, and Church, the third man for Pennsylvania, ran very evenly, but Warren...
...Paull of Pennsylvania will win the half-mile as well as the mile, with Whiteley of Princeton, Kirjassoff of Yale and Franz of Princeton the most likely winners of the other places in the former event. It is not likely that Ryley will be able to place for the University team. In the mile-run Jaques will be up against Colbath of Bowdoin as well as Paull and can not except to win better than a third. Berna of Cornell is also a fast man, and if he runs in the mile instead of the two-mile will undoubtedly place...
...best of the collegiate relays was a two-mile race between the University of Pennsylvania and Yale. Pennsylvania won handily in 8 minutes, 4 4-5 seconds. The winning team was made up of Boyle, Gray, Levering and Paull, and Yale was represented by Boyd, May, Miles and Kirjassoff...