Harvard has a possible chance for first place in the shot-put with Little, although Krueger of Swarthmore, the present record holder, is the logical man for the position. Horner of Michigan is a very dangerous competitor and is expected by his team to win the event. Coy and Kilpatrick of Yale and Talbott of Cornell are closely matched for fourth.
A large number of men of about equal ability will compete in the high jump. If anyone wins the event outright, it will probably be Palmer of Dartmouth. A complicated tie for the other points is likely to result between Harwood, Pope and Lawrence of Harvard, Canfield and Reiley of Yale, Rossman of Cornell, Horrax of Williams, and Lane of Pennsylvania.
The broad jump will again be a critical event. Cook of Cornell is capable of jumping 23 feet, which is enough to win. Kilpatrick of Yale will undoubtedly do better than he did two week sago and is a sure second and a possible first. Nixon of Cornell is the most likely man for third, while Harvard with Little and Long has a chance for a point.
Officials for the Meet.
The officials for the meet on both days are as follows:
Referee--J. E. Sullivan, president of the Amateur Athletic Union of United States, New York.
Inspectors--G. B. Morison '83; T. Gerish '01; R. Berry, Cornell; W. Camp, Yale; H. L. Geyelin, Pennsylvania; G. T. Kirby, Columbia; G. H. Mapes, Columbia; C. E. Patterson, Princeton.
Judges at finish--E. E. Babb, B. A. A.; F. W. Rubien, St. George's A. C., New York; T. F. Ryley, Cambridgeport Gymnasium; B. S. Weeks, New York A. C.; alternate--M. P. Halpin, New York A. C.
Timers--E. J. Wendell '82; C. J. Dieges, New York A. C.; M. P. Halpin, New York A. C.; C. C. Hughes, New York; A. J. Lill, Jr., B. A. A.
Chief field-judge--J. B. Maccabe, East Boston A. A.
Field-judges--Broad jump: E. T. Hart, Boston; J. T. Mahoney, New York A. C. High jump: H. H. Baxter, New York A. C.; G. B. Billings, B. A. a. Pole-vault: F. J. V. Delaney, Xavier A. A.; J. F. Facey, Cambridge. Hammer-throw and shot-put: J. s. Mitchell, New York A. C.; F. McGrath, Boston.
Clerk of course--J. J. Dixon, 47th Regiment A. A., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Assistant clerks of course--G. V. Brown, B. A. A.; J. W. Conway, Boston; P. C. Stingle, Boston; H. L. Trube, Boston.
Chief scorer--G. T. Hepbron, Y. M. C. A., New York.
Scorers--J. P. Boyle, pastime A. C., New York; C. H. Carter, B. A. A.; W. R. Mansfield, Boston; H. O. von Schuckmann, B. A. A.; M. f. Winston, St. Joseph's C. T. A. S., Lynn.
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