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Captain Woodard, Playfair, Pier, and Roys, who formed Harvard's scoring team last year, are counted on to avenge the Crimson's defeat. Channing and Webster strengthen the team further. The New Hampshire squad has lost only two men of last year's point scorers, and Webster of New Hampshire, winner of last year's meet, is among those returning...
...time-trial was won by Robert S. Playfair '36 in 29.41. O'Neill was second, with Cutler third, and Webster fourth. Neither Playfair nor Webster fourth. Neither Playfair nor Webster had run in the Holy Cross meet, as Playfair was running against Beccali on the following day, and Webster's injuries kept...
...scoring of the meet, which was based on the first five men finishing for each team, was Harvard 21; Holy Cross 34. The runners were widely separated as they neared the finish-line, and there were no closely fought battles for position, such s occurred last year, when Playfair outsprinted Kenney in the last hundred yards to break the tape...
...Harvard ushers are Edward E. Calvin, '35, James M. Estabrook, 1L, John G. Hurd, 1L, Dantel W. Litscher, 7G, Robert S. Playfair, '36, John E. Rogerson, 1L, Armistead B. Rood, 1L, and Theodore Spike...
...Meters, 4.35 o'clock. Italian Entries: Umberto Certi, Piero Fusarpoli. American Entries; Robert Playfair, '36 Harvard; Ed Kenney, H. C.; Oscar Rosner, Brown; Joe McCluskey, Fordham; Henry Guerke, M.I.T...