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HANOVER MENTOR GIVES HARVARD RUNNERS EDGE

GREEN COUNTS ON VICTORIES IN HURDLES, 880 HIGH JUMP

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Hanover, N. H., May 13.--Coach Harry Hillman has chosen a squad of 27 men to face the Crimson runners in the Stadium at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Before leaving the camp of the Hanover tribe, the Dartmouth mentor said that he favored the Harvard team, but that the encounter would be very close.

Captain McCall, who has been suffering from a slight injury, will probably be able to run. He is expected to face the starter in the 440 yard run with Home and Swope, the speedy Green quarter miler. The Dartmouth aggregation is stronger this season than last and counts on victories in the hurdles, high jump 880 yard run, and the javelin. Wells, holder of the indoor intercollegiate hurdling championship, is expected to lead the timber toppers in both the high and low hurdling events. Maynard is conceded the advantage in the high jump, while Coach Hillman expects Smith to break the worsted in the halfmile race.

The following members of the Dartmouth squad have been entered in the various events.

100 and 220 yard dashes: Glendenning, Cooley, Goldsmith, Wright.

410 yard dash: Swope, Hume, McCall.

880 yard run: Martin, Smith, Murray, Sheldon.

Mile run: Martin, Keith.

Two-mile run: Auer, McConnor.

High and low hurdles: Wells, Black.

High Jump: Maynard, Pierce, Strangward.

Broad Jump: Ketz, Hetfield, Canby.

Pole Vault: Smith, Bellaire.

Hammer: Phillips, McAnulty.

Discus: McAvoy.

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