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Both the Harvard and Yale freshman teams are below the standard set by last year's teams, but are very closely matched. Yale is expected to win all the field events, while all except two of the track events, the 120-yard hurdles and the two-mile, are conceded to Harvard...
...Harvard can expect in the 120-yard hurdles is that J. P. Long will take second, for Kilpatrick, of Yale, should win in good time. Long should turn the tables on Kilpatrick in the low hurdles and win by a slight margin. In the field events Kilpatrick is the most likely man in the shot-put and broad jump. McKay, of Harvard, should take third in the shot-put and J. P. Long should place in the broad jump. The pole-vault and hammer-throw will go to Yale easily, Harvard probably not getting a place in either...
Here's success to all our representatives! May the best teams win, and may Harvard prove herself the best...
...best players in the University to represent it, should be kept and encouraged, that Harvard may send out men better equipped for life in every way. Applause and enthusiasm are always good things, but what we want are men who have the strength, spirit and energy to win without them. We do not want to praise the losers, they have our sympathy. Victory is the only thing that deserves praise, and Harvard needs victories...
Last year Harvard heat Dartmouth 83 points to 34. Dartmouth winning 2 first, 6 3-2 second, and 4 1-2 third places. Although there is little ground for comparison of the two teams at present, every indication points to a victory for the University by a safe margin. Dartmouth in all probability will win more points this year than last. Captain A. B. Shaw '08 of Dartmouth has made record performance in the 120 yard hurdles on several occasions, and can be counted as the winner of this event. In the 100-yard dash Sherman and Hawley are Dartmouth...