favorites in tomorrow's contests. Duncan McNaughton, the Southern California Olympic high jump champion, is expected to fall by the wayside for first place honor, as well as another Olympic champion, Bill Miller of Stanford the pole vault.
J. M. Morse of '34, will run for Harvard in the spectacular 800-meter race, facing Bonthron of Princeton, Ben Eastman of Stanford, and Mangan of Cornell, the intercollegiate mile champion.
Stanford's total in the meet is expected to be between 40 and 60 points, leading the University of Southern California and Yale. There is a slight chance, however, that Southern California will be able to match the Stanford points, which are safely salted away in the weights. Four men will place in the shot and three in the discus in the finals beginning at 2 o'clock and at 3 o'clock respectively on Saturday. The only pole vault competition will be at 1 o'clock and the high jump a half hour later.
Today's I.C.4A. Events
1. 2:00 o'clock: Shot Put--Trials
2. 2:30 o'clock: Javelin Throw--Trials
3. 3:00 o'clock: 110 Meter Hurdles--Trials
4. 3:00 o'clock: Discus Throw--Trials
5. 3:15 o'clock: Running Broad Jump--Trials
6. 3:15 o'clock: 100 Meter Dash--Trials
7. 3:25 o'clock: 400 Meter Run--Trials
8. 3:30 o'clock: Hammer Throw--Trials
9. 3:40 o'clock: 110 Meter Hurdles--Semi-Finals
10. 3:50 o'clock: 100 Meter Dash--Semi-Finals
11. 4:05 o'clock: 110 Meter Hurdles--Fifth Man Heat
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