Show SEVEN HUNDRED TO T COMPETE IN CLASSIC Many Athletes Gathered at Cambridge for Harvard Haryard Haryard Har Har- yard vard Meet By J. J J J. J ROWLANDS United Press Staff Correspondent CAMBRIDGE Mass May 27 The 27 The stars of the college athletic world world nearly nearly men whose names are are high In in the t e annals of field and track sports sports sports-ga sports gathered gathered hered within the gray walls alls of Harvard's great stadium here today for honors in in- inthe the forty-fifth forty annual Eastern i Intercollegiate ate track and field championship MANY MANY- MANY COLLEGES Athletes from twenty-nine twenty colleges were entered California's team which came here a week weel ago to get acclimated has been training steadily and appeared In fine tine condition Out of the big entry list the names of Allen Woodring Syracuse sprinter Ed ward O. O Gourdin Harvard's crack colored flier and Earl Thompson Dartmouth's worlds world's champion hurdler stood out as the strongest contenders in their events I In the century dash Kirksey of Leland and Woodring were picked to fight it out MANY CONTENDERS Langdon of Yale stood out as a strong favorite In the high jump He will have Muller of California to reckon with however however however how how- ever in addition to Brown of Dartmouth and Ramsey of Cornell Muller recently Jumped 6 feet 3 Inches In the mile run Irish of Cornell and Campbell of Yale look the best Harvard men claimed that Ned Gourdin was unbeatable in the jump Halsey of Princeton was expected to tomake tomake tomal mal make e a good showing in the shot put Majors of California and Tolbert of Harvard Harvard Harvard Har Har- vard are also competing in this event |