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Harvard's entry in the dash is Bill Trainer. The sprint is a handicap affair, and if the officials aren't scared by Doug Pirnie's performance in winning this event last year, and give Bill the handicap he should have, there is a good chance for a Crimson place here. Although Bill is not in shape yet, he is running much beter than last year. Clark of Yale is the man to watch, while Talbot, another Eli, and a free-lancer named Thompson are all good possibilities. Barney Ewell from Penn State is the best man in the country...
Purchases-the job of placing armament orders-remains under able Douglas C. MacKeachie, a sharp-eyed Yankee trader who learned how to buy goods cheap and fast as New England manager for A.& P. Scraggly, balding Doug MacKeachie joined the defense program as adviser to the Army Quartermaster Corps, taught the Army many a moneysaving short cut, moved on to OPM as Donald Nelson's assistant...
...field events, the weakest is perhaps the broad-jump, for Jaakko was counting heavily on Doug Pirnie. However, he reports that Tom Holyoke is "doing very well. He strained a muscle a couple of weeks ago, but he is OK now." The pole vaulters, Mitch Ford, Steve Brooks, and Jerry Lenane have improved greatly, while Dick Pflster and Johnny Shattuck are standouts in the shot put. In the high-jump, Ted Baner and Jolin Bunker are predominant, while Tom White and Phil-Zeigier and the top two men in the 35 pound weight throw. Bob Chase and Bob Fisher...
Excellent play for goalies Gun Summers and Doug Thompson kept the Dedham men from registering a single goal, and they preserved the excellent defensive record of the sextet, which has given up only three scores in ringing its four straight wins...
...view was the Varsity sweep of the 50-yard dash, with Moo Young, Tom Goethals, and Bill Bingham crossing the line in that order. Bill Trainor and Eli Berman, two other dash men on whom Coach Jaako Mikkola will have to rely to fill in for Second Lieutenant Doug Pirnie, did not take part in the meet...