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...passes predominated. Waring Snell, Meyer, Peterfreund, Jennings, and McGowan stared for the victors. The lineups: ADAMS DUNSTER Eggers l.e. l.e. Gerrity Counihan l.t. l.t. Lipsitt Soden l.g. l.g. Nussbaum Brown c. c. Goodman Lucey r.g. r.g. Weatherby Dorfman r.t. r.t. Clapp Perry r.e. r.e. Scofield Hauck l.h. l.h. Downes Whitman r.h. r.h. Barr Clark q.b. q.b. Pearmain Willison f.b. f.b. Harwood...
...Stewart Whitman of Dartmouth won the Varsity race in 23:44.4. His teammate Hareid: Wonson followed. While John Itrvard '38 of the Orimson gained third. Rebert Nichols of the Harvard Freshmen had little difficulty in winning his race. Charles Oldtather of Harvard was third...
Last year New Hampshire with a very powerful team defeated both Harvard and Dartmouth. In that meet New Hampshire kept her tally down to 37, Harvard rated 47, and the Green trailed with 52. Stewart Whitman of Dartmouth led the field to the tape, followed by George Quinn of New Hampshire. Both Whitman and Quinn are running for their respective teams this afternoon...
Marcy and Channing have graduated, but otherwise the team remains fairly intact. Erhard, especially, has improved, so that now he heads the field. But Dartmouth's Whitman and New Hampshire's Quinn have undoubtedly likewise improved, so from the very start it is evident that the Crimson is not going to have a pushover...
...very impressed by their team, and is admittedly worried about today's test. Nor does Jaakko pass over New Hampshire lightly. There is Quinn to beat, and likewise another gentleman Arthur D. Bishop '39 who, excluding graduates, on the basis of last year's race is rated third to Whitman and Quinn...