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Optimism was in the air on Soldiers Field as the track team finished its final practice for the Heptagonal Meet. Nobody wants to be quoted, but everyone feels "It's going to be a tough meet, but we'll win." Cornell is the most powerful contender for the title now held by Harvard.
The feature races of the Meet will be in both hurdle events where Milt Green is matched against such high class performers as Johnny Donovan of Dartmouth, Bill Ladendorf of Pennsylvania, Jennings Potter of Columbia, Willett Moore and Dick Zellner of Yale, Grandin Godley of Cornell, to say nothing of Schmidt, Hayes, and Crawford, other Crimson runners.
It is not too much to say that seven of the meet records which were made last year, the first time that the meet has been held, will be shattered.
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