Word: sureness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain Capper will have no trouble in taking care of the half next year, but there are no others who can be sure of placing. In the mile and two-mile runs, Harvard will be weak. B. S. Carter '15 and C. Southworth '15 are best in the latter event, Southworth scoring in the Yale meet this year and Carter last year. W. W. Kent '16 and H. G. MacLure '15 are the strongest in the mile event. The former was prevented from entering the meets this spring because of an injury...
...Johnstone '16, is sure to score heavily in the two jumping contests. He should come very close to winning either or both events in any meet, and he should be good for seven or eight points in the Intercollegiates. B. Randall uC., who has jumped six feet, will be eligible to contest next year, and will easily prove a strong addition...
...most interested. Consequently it is significant that the university's daily paper is urging the administration to action that will bring the institution into line win the Institute of Technology in evident willingness to enter into formal relations with the commonwealth, Harvard acting as an advisory agency. To be sure Tech's plan is far from worked out, much less formally ratified. But it has gone far enough to enlist the support of many of the alumni and faculty and to become the theme of discussion throughout the state; and out of the plan some day a working arrangement...
Harvard loses several sure points in the broad and high jumps since J. O. Johnstone '16, is barred because of a technicality in a ruling of the I. C. A. A. A. A. The high jump should go to Oler, of Yale, without much dispute unless it be from the Californians, McPhie and Nichols, for there no other high jumpers who can make 6 feet. Douglas, of Yale has done 5 feet, 11 inches as have Hallett, of Haverford, and Maker, of California. These marks will probably be good enough to secure places...
...trophy. Penn's strength lies in the track events. Lippincott and Patterson will be the point winners in the dashes, while Meredith, Madeira and McCurdy loom up as the favorites in the half, mile, and two mile runs respectively. Cornell, on the other hand, has no men sure of first places, and is depending on her so called second-string men to bring a victory. Michigan looms up as another possible contender. Bond has made exceedingly fast time in both dashes, and should come close to winning these events. Jansen in the half and Murphy in the quarter should...