This event will contain one of the best groups of jumpers seen in Boston for some time, with four men doing better than six feet regularly. Wickham, who weighs over 200 and Hoppenstedt tied for second last year, and are likely point winners again this season. Dartmouth, without its champion Maynard, who graduated last June, has Moody, a former stellar jumper who is capable of bettering the six foot mark. G. W. Kuehn '32 who does six feet consistently, and G. W. Brown '30 are the leading Crimson entries, and should both be able to enter into the scoring columns.
300-yd. Dash
Captain Mason and Hennessey are the University's best entries in this race, and with Pratt and Alcorn of Dartmouth are both potential point winners. Last year the last three named were in a triple tie for third place, but the times of 33 3-5 seconds turned in by the Dartmouth men in their final tryouts held at Hanover last Wednesday, seem to indicate that the Indians should be a slight favorite over the second Crimson man. Rosenthal and Meinig, as well as the two dash men. Yocum and Persbacker will be the Cornell entries. Little is known of the ability of the last two named at this distance. As in the hurdles, if Coach Farrell decides to run Record in this event, one of the biggest upsets of the meet might occur, since the sorrel-topped Sophomore is fast developing into a speedy middle-distance man.
600-yd. Run
Cummings, Munroe and J. H. Pearson '32 are the Crimson entries in this race. Captain Tremain of Cornell who took second last year is complaining of an injured tendon, and may not be at his best Monday, and Dulaff may have to carry on for the Ithacans. Dartmouth will miss its Captain Swope who established the record of 1.15 3-5, but it has Pratt, his teammate who is a considerable threat at this distance. Four of the entries do better than 1.16 for this run.
Two-Mile Run
This may be one of the upsets of the meet with Levering of Cornell, conquerer of Reid last year, considered a likely winner. Cobb, J. W. Fobes '32, and possibly Hallowell will wear the Crimson colors, and should register at least two places. Butterworth, is the leading Dartmouth man in the event.
1000-yd Run
Coach Farrell may repeat his trick play of last year of doubling up his distance men in this event. For this reason, it is impossible to give any indication of point winners, but Hallowell, Cobb, Fobes, and Estes, are the leading Crimson runners. Estes performance at the B. A. A. games makes him a logical point winner, while Hendricks of Cornell and Andrews and Langley of Dartmouth are all fast men.
Mile Run
This event like the other two distance runs is almost an unknown quantity. Levering of Cornell might run this, and if so, will provide fast competition for Hallowell and Cobb, the two most logical Crimson starters. Dartmouth is admittedly weak in this, and the leading Cornell entries are all slower than 4.28, the best time registered by three of the outstanding Crimson distance runners.
Shot Put
Levy of Cornell is the best man in this event judging by preliminary trials, with Bromberg of Dartmouth probably a second place winner. J. W. Potter '30 should bring in at least one point in this event.
35 lb. weight Throw
Weiss of Cornell is easily the outstanding man in the weight throw, but Captain Crossier of Dartmouth is likely to provide him with some keen competition. Vonekx is likely to bring the Crimson a point in this event. Wickham of Cornell may, however, be able to work the Harvard man out of a place.