McLanahan of Yale should win the pole vault if in form, as he broke the world's record this year at the Yale-Princeton meet, clearing an even 12 feet. R. B. Gring '05 of Harvard will make a close second and Behr of Yale should win third place.
Yale has three strong men in the hammer throw, Shevlin, Harris and Glass. Le Moyne, if in form, may get a place.
A slip in any event may cause the loss of the games; second and third places promise to be important.
Order of Track Events.
3--120-yard hurdles, trial heats.
3.10--100-yard dash, trial heats.
3.20--440-yard run.
3.30--One mile run.
3.40--120-yard hurdles, final heat.
3.50--100-yard dash, final heat.
4--880-yard run.
4.10--220-yard hurdles, trial heats.
4.25--220-yard dash, trial heats.
4.35--Two mile run.
4.55--220-yard hurdles, final heat.
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