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...open to all men who have played on the University team or are approved by the executive committee of the club. No entrance fee is charged. The names of those men entitled to compete will be posted today in Grays 19 and the matches will start tomorrow. The winner will receive a silver cup and will have his name inscribed upon the Trophy Table...
...fastest quarter-milers in College. Other possibilities are H. M. Warren '13 and W. H. Fernald '12, although either of these men may be tried in the half-mile. Besides Warren and Fernald in this latter event, there are B. M. Preble '12, the winner of the event in the Harvard-Yale Cambridge-Oxford meet, W. M. Danner '13, and E. D. Smith '13. Preble is easily the best of the half-millers, although much is expected of Smith, who is a consistently good performer. J. R. Abbot '14 and T. W. Koch '14 are other possibilities...
...Burrage '13, W. H. Lacey '12, and W. L. Bouve '12, W. M. Tugman '14 may also qualify for the two-mile, although it is probable that he will compete for a place in the mile. For the later event Harvard will have H. P. Lawless '13, a point-winner in the mile and two-mile in the Yale meet last year, and who took fourth in the mile at the intercollegiates' last May. For second honors Koch and Tugman are possibilities, although any one of the men mentioned above as out for the two-mile...
...hurdles, Harvard will have a great advantage over Yale, as the latter has lost by graduation G. A. Chisholm, intercollegiate champion for two years. J. B. Cummings '13, intercollegiate point-winner in the low hurdles, is Harvard's best man and looks good for first against Yale in one or both of the hurdle events this spring. Other performers of sterling ability are T. O. Freeman '14 and A. L. Jackson '14, both of whom started last year on the Freshman team. These three men are good in either of the hurdle events, although the low hurdles are best represented...
...swimming team was defeated by Phillips Andover Academy at Andover last Saturday by a score of 40 1-2 to 25 1-2 points. H. R. Hitchcock, Jr., '14, with a total of 10 was the biggest point winner of the meet...