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What was expected to be a triumphal march in the I.C.A.A.A.A. Meet in Philadelphia today and tomorrow may turn out to be little more than a funeral procession if Milt Green's leg injury turns out to be as bad as it is feared. He will be all set for the broad jump but whether or not he will be able to attempt the barriers is another question that will be decided only at the last minute.
With Green in top form it will not be surprising to see him pile up his usual 15-point total. But if he takes part in only the broadjump, the ten points lost will spell the difference between victory and defeat.
Figuring that Green will be set to go, a forecast of the points gives Harvard somewhat near 55 points. This is probably more than they are set to get on paper, but in every meet they've run this year, the Harvard team has piled up more points than they were being picked for. The time has come to stand firm, and say Harvard will win easily. No more straddling.
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