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Barney Ewell, the Penn State Sophomore, and a Negro, is potentially one of the fastest dash men since the legendary Jesse Owens. The national 200-meter champion and holder of the World's Indoor Record for the 50-yard dash, Barney Ewell will be favored to win the 100 and 220-yard dashes and the broad jump next weekend. The lithe Negro already has run 9.6 for the 100, 20.8 for the 220-yard dash, and has broad jumped over 24 feet. With fast fields against him in both dashes...
Points Event First Second Third H Y 100-yd Dash Owen--Y Macdonald--H Rothschild--Y 3 6 220-yd Dash Owen--Y Rothschild--Y Donnelly--H 1 8 440-yd Run Lightbody--H Madden--Y McKechnie--H 6 3 880-yd Run Lightbody--H Young--H Madden--Y 8 1 Mile Run Morse--Y Main--Y McLoughlin--H 1 8 2 Mile Run Kaynor--Y Burwell--H Pfoiff'ab'g'r--Y 3 6 High Hurdles Shields--Y Donahue--H Day--Y 3 6 Low Hurdles Donahue--H Day--Y Shields--Y 5 4 High Jump Aertsen--H Bunker...
...yard low hurdles either Day, Shields, or Donahue can best Donahue's mark of 23.6 which was established last year. The Eli's Owen on the basis of his times so far this year may be able to best the meet record in the 220-yard dash set by Gardner Millett, Jr. in 1937. Both Lussen of Yale and Fred MacIsaac can break the Harvard record of 13 feet 9 1/2 inches set by Emile Dubeil '37 in 1937. MacIsaac missed his try to clear the bar at 13 feet 9 inches by the slimmest of margins in the Heptagonal...
Donnelly in Dash...
...situation in the 220-yard dash is brightened by the presence of Joe Donnelly and Hobie Lerner. The elimination of the mile relay gives these men a chance to compete in the dash. Although Donnelly and Lerner cannot best yale's Owen, Donnelly stands a fair chance of beating Rothschild...