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...California victory was, to repeat, due primarily to the westerners' remarkable exhibition in the field events, particularly in the shot-put and discus and javelin throws. This strength was in its turn caused in a large measure by the work of Merchant, the individual star of the meet who alone captured 13 points for his team, winning first in the hammer, second in the shot-put, and fourths in the javelin and broad-jump. This is the first time that any man has scored in four events in the Intercollegiates since 1900 when the versatile Kraenzlin of Pennsylvania rolled...
...extremely doubtful if the situation would repeat itself for Coach Clark has had a week in which to bring his team up to the perfection it reached in the game with the New York Giants early in the season. With the exception of the first inning when the team was handicapped by nervousness the Orange and Black played a remarkable game. Pounding out a spectacular rally in the fifth the Tiger batters gained the lead over the World's Champions and held it until the ninth when they were barely nosed out by the score...
...yard dash, Woodring, the present champion, is favored to repeat. Last spring, however, he was forced to cover the furlong in 21 2-5 seconds to beat Leconey and Hutchinson of California; and inasmuch as both of these men will run again this year, he will have to turn in one of his best performances, McKim of Princeton has been credited with 21 4-5 seconds in this event, but at the Penn relay carnival Woodring started ten yards behind his opponent in a 220 strotch and beat him to the tape by over 12 foot...
Captain Burke Boyce '22 is the only University representative whose record entitles him to consideration for individual honors. Captain Becker of the Annapolis team, winner of last year's intercollegiate meet, is favored to repeat his victory, but Captain Walker of Yale, the national junior champion, and Captain Bencoe of Columbia have proved their worth this season. Bencoe, especially, has stamped himself as the most likely candidate to snatch the crown from last year's champion...
...down in the daily press. And the method of taking away this over-emphasis, is the method which our correspondent attacks so vigorously; at least, it is the opinion of the "Yale News", the "Daily Princetonian", and the CRIMSON, that some such measures as these are necessary. To repeat what was said on Friday...