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...last spring, with R. E. Brown winning in 9 minutes and 32 seconds. These three men are entered again, but the champion has been suffering from grippe and it is not impossible that he will lose his title, Buker of Bates is more than a possible winner while Vander Pyl of Yale and Hendrie of M. I. T., though seldom considered as winners, should place...
...mile run has a Blue tinge with Vander Pyl and C. D. Hilles almost certain to score for the Elis. However, Lund, a new discovery, who finished second against Technology a week ago, and Mahon. who won his letter against the Elis last year, can both be counted on the give Hilles and Vauder Pyl a strong brand of opposition. Land has been coming along in great shape lately, and his work in time-trials and races is one of the most encouraging parts of the season up to the present time, Coburn, who fin- ished on Lund's heels...
...year, is apt to be a stronger event for Yale this spring with Chapman, now a Sophomore, eligible to compete. Chapman, former Exeter quarter-miler, defeated both Whaton and Chute in last year's trials for the international meet and ran second to Rudd in the event itself. Vander Pyl and Wilson are two other runners to whom the Blue is looking to win points in the quarter this year...
...when he was only a yard behind. M. H. Wilson, taking the place of Campbell on the Yale team, was second, and opened up a 35-yard lead over W. F. Eaton '22. J. W. Burke '23, running third man for the Crimson, instead of anchor, against E. Vander Pyl was able to make up all but five yards of this on his opponent, and J. E. Merrill '24 started the final turn close on the heels of M. K. Douglas, the star of last year's Blue Freshman team. The half-mile was too much for Merrill, whose regular...
Yale will have practically the same team as they had last year, when Campbell lead Captain D. F. O'Connell Jr. '21 of the Crimson relay team across the finish by a wide margin. Campbell, Hillis, Douglass and Vander Pyl, which is the probable make-up of the Eli quartet, with Campbell running at anchor, make up a team which should be hard to beat. But the University relay, with J. W. Burke '23 in the anchor position, and J. E. Merrill '24, W. F. Eaton '22, and J. A. McCarthy '22 as the other three probable members, should give...