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...eleven which will represent the Ithacans this year will be made up, for the most part, of last year's substitutes, and members of last year's freshman eleven. So far only three members of last year' varsity team are certain candidates. They are Captain Munns, left guard; Taber right halfback; and Jack O'Hearn, the New England boy who made such a hit at right end on the team last fall...
...Taber (Br.), A. N. Cook (Br.), H. Wood (Cal.), W. E. Gould (Colgate), H. O. Bernstrom (Colgate), J. P. Jones (Cor.), W. F. Brown (Cor.), H. M. Warren (H.), H. G. MacLure (H.), F. C. Lee (J. H.), R. E. Palmer (M. I. T.), H. S. Benson (M. I. T.), A. F. Lamey (Mich.), H. E. Brown (Mich.), H. A. Lum (Penn. State), J. A. Leyden (Penn State), L. C. Madeira (Penn.), W. M. McCurdy (Penn.), A. Langner (Penn.), F. L. Hartman (Penn.), M. F. Guthers (Penn.), P. Curtis (Pr.), I. D. McKenzie (Pr.), L. C. Stickney...
...Cobb (A.), N. S. Taber (Br.), W. R. Waterman (Br.), E. Crabbe (Cal.), W. E. Gould (Colgate), H. O. Bernstrom (Colgate), C. L. Speiden (Cor.), J. H. Brodt (Cor.), R. St.B. Boyd (H.), F. W. Copeland (H.), B. S. Carter (H.), H. P. Lawless (H.), W. G. Bowerman (Haverford), F. C. Lee (Johns Hopkins), H. S. Benson (M. I. T.), R. E. Palmer (M. I. T.), C. N. Smith (Mich.), C. A. Keyser (Penn. State), W. M. McCurdy (Penn.), M. F. Gutherz (Penn.), A. Langner (Penn.), L. C. Madeira (Penn.), L. C. Stickney (Pr.), D. M. Morrison...
...Jones, who won the Harvard dual race with Cornell on November 2, will probably be the individual winner again today, but he will be hard pressed by F. W. Copeland '13, Captain H. P. Lawless '13, and R. St. B. Boyd '14. N. S. Taber, of Brown, is expected to finish well up in the race, perhaps in fifth place. He took sixth place in the intercollegiate run at Brookline last year...
...Putnam of Cornell will probably take again the first two places in the half-mile. Bodley of Pennsylvania, Dolan of Dartmouth, and Hayes of Princeton are apt to shut out the Harvard runners. Jones of Cornell will also run the mile and should have little difficulty in winning it. Taber of Brown, and Maderia of Pennsylvania will fight it out for the other places...