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...will have some trouble in repeating this year, inasmuch as he is suffering from a stone bruise. Milbrandt of Northeastern, who is entered in four field events, is favored to take the shot put over Harvard's Johnny Dean, defending champion of both the shot and discus. Bob Playfair, Harvard's star sophomore distance man is conceded the 3200 meter run, and Charlie Woodard is expected to capture second place for the Crimson. Francis Schumann, who took the pole vault last year, is being with-held from competition by Eddie Farrell...
Included in the list of milers who will again wear the Crimson are Alfred B. Hallowell '34, Charles F. Woodard '35, John P. Scheu '35, Captain Jack Morse and Anthony A. Bliss '36. Robert S. Playfair of cross-country fame will run the two-mile...
...remains to be seen whether these iron men can stave off the fresh Harvard milers, Hallowell, who incidentally, has been coming along nicely this year, and Jack Scheu. In the two mile run Cornell is entering Bruce Kerr who took fourth in the IC4A 3000 meter run. Harvard enters Playfair and Dartmouth sends in Lepreau. From this point on, namely in the weight events, the Ithacans are feckless and woefully weak. Harvard is very strong in the 35 pound weight and the shot put. The Crimson is doped as sure first in the weight throw in the person of Frank...
...mile run: Robert S. Playfair '36; Charles F. Woodard...
...chances for placing are considered small. Venske will also run in the 3,000 meter event, and will have a chance to win back some of the prestige which he held in 1932 when he established new indoor records in the mile and 1500 meter runs. Robert S. Playfair '36 is also entered in the 3000 meter...