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Princeton is a different story, or, as McCurdy puts it, "a cat of a different color." Bay Somers was very impressive in finishing first against Penn and may battle the Crimson's Walt Hewlett and Ed Meehan for one of the top two spots today...
Fortunately, Harvard is now in the best shape it has been in all year. Captain Ed Meshan is still bothered by sore Achilles' tendons, but his record-breaking performance against Dartmouth last Friday was his finest of the season. If Walt Hewiett finishes first, as expected, a one-two Harvard sweep may be in the offing...
About the only surprises were that a Dartmouth runner managed to sneak into second place and that Walt Hewlett, Harvard's number-one man, decided not to make the trip. Faced with the possibility of missing Friday classes for four straight weeks, Hewlett elected to take yesterday's workout in Cambridge instead of Hanover...
...Crimson will again count on one-two finishes from sophomore sensation Walt Hewlett and captain Ed Meehan. And barring the unexpected, Crain and Ogden should finish third and fourth. Sophomores Langdon Burwell and Dave Allen, who have been improving rapidly, will probably also be among the top finishers...
...workout since his injury yesterday and Crain, whose performance against Penn and Columbia was his first real effort in a week, should be in shape for Friday's meet with Dartmouth. Captain Ed Meehan ran his strongest race of the year against the Lions and Quakers. And sophomore ace Walt Hewlett, who joins Meehan and Crain in McCurdys "Big Three," has performed well all season. Hewlett's main problem is such spectacular first times that no one is satisfied when he runs a merely good race...