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The Crimson field performers forged a comfortable lead over stubborn North- The runners take over at 4 o'clock Almost all today's events went according to form. Meet records fell to Crimson B.C.'s John Fiore notched a meet and medium mark in the hammer throw, billed Northeastern performers took first places in the shot put, the javelin, and the pole vault. Chunky Carl Wallin over-whelmed minor league opposition in the shot with a 57 ft., 3 2/4 in. heave, a stadium record. Dave Post scored a expected win in the javelin with a 208 ft., 9 1/2 in. throw. The Crimson's Walt Campbell and Tony Kilkuskie took second and third with tosses in the middle 180's. Ellis Speath's victory in the pole vault was a mild surprise. The Crimson's Dave Bell just couldn't find the range, and Speath stole first place at a piddling 12 ft., 6 in. The triple jump was a bigger disappointment. Favored Olufemi Olunloyo failed to qualify for the finals, and the best Harvey Thomas could manage was sixth place. Dick Clarke won it for B.C. with a 44 ft., 81/2 in. leap. The Crimson lead will grow by leaps and bounds today. Harvard men completely dominated yesterday's trials for the running finals this afternoon. Tony Lynch paced the qualifiers in the 440-yard hurdles with a 0:54.2 clocking, and Awori registered the fastest time in the 120-highs, 0:14.4.
The runners take over at 4 o'clock Almost all today's events went according to form. Meet records fell to Crimson B.C.'s John Fiore notched a meet and medium mark in the hammer throw, billed Northeastern performers took first places in the shot put, the javelin, and the pole vault. Chunky Carl Wallin over-whelmed minor league opposition in the shot with a 57 ft., 3 2/4 in. heave, a stadium record. Dave Post scored a expected win in the javelin with a 208 ft., 9 1/2 in. throw. The Crimson's Walt Campbell and Tony Kilkuskie took second and third with tosses in the middle 180's. Ellis Speath's victory in the pole vault was a mild surprise. The Crimson's Dave Bell just couldn't find the range, and Speath stole first place at a piddling 12 ft., 6 in. The triple jump was a bigger disappointment. Favored Olufemi Olunloyo failed to qualify for the finals, and the best Harvey Thomas could manage was sixth place. Dick Clarke won it for B.C. with a 44 ft., 81/2 in. leap. The Crimson lead will grow by leaps and bounds today. Harvard men completely dominated yesterday's trials for the running finals this afternoon. Tony Lynch paced the qualifiers in the 440-yard hurdles with a 0:54.2 clocking, and Awori registered the fastest time in the 120-highs, 0:14.4.
Almost all today's events went according to form. Meet records fell to Crimson B.C.'s John Fiore notched a meet and medium mark in the hammer throw, billed Northeastern performers took first places in the shot put, the javelin, and the pole vault. Chunky Carl Wallin over-whelmed minor league opposition in the shot with a 57 ft., 3 2/4 in. heave, a stadium record. Dave Post scored a expected win in the javelin with a 208 ft., 9 1/2 in. throw. The Crimson's Walt Campbell and Tony Kilkuskie took second and third with tosses in the middle 180's. Ellis Speath's victory in the pole vault was a mild surprise. The Crimson's Dave Bell just couldn't find the range, and Speath stole first place at a piddling 12 ft., 6 in. The triple jump was a bigger disappointment. Favored Olufemi Olunloyo failed to qualify for the finals, and the best Harvey Thomas could manage was sixth place. Dick Clarke won it for B.C. with a 44 ft., 81/2 in. leap. The Crimson lead will grow by leaps and bounds today. Harvard men completely dominated yesterday's trials for the running finals this afternoon. Tony Lynch paced the qualifiers in the 440-yard hurdles with a 0:54.2 clocking, and Awori registered the fastest time in the 120-highs, 0:14.4.
B.C.'s John Fiore notched a meet and medium mark in the hammer throw, billed Northeastern performers took first places in the shot put, the javelin, and the pole vault. Chunky Carl Wallin over-whelmed minor league opposition in the shot with a 57 ft., 3 2/4 in. heave, a stadium record. Dave Post scored a expected win in the javelin with a 208 ft., 9 1/2 in. throw. The Crimson's Walt Campbell and Tony Kilkuskie took second and third with tosses in the middle 180's. Ellis Speath's victory in the pole vault was a mild surprise. The Crimson's Dave Bell just couldn't find the range, and Speath stole first place at a piddling 12 ft., 6 in. The triple jump was a bigger disappointment. Favored Olufemi Olunloyo failed to qualify for the finals, and the best Harvey Thomas could manage was sixth place. Dick Clarke won it for B.C. with a 44 ft., 81/2 in. leap. The Crimson lead will grow by leaps and bounds today. Harvard men completely dominated yesterday's trials for the running finals this afternoon. Tony Lynch paced the qualifiers in the 440-yard hurdles with a 0:54.2 clocking, and Awori registered the fastest time in the 120-highs, 0:14.4.
B.C.'s John Fiore notched a meet and medium mark in the hammer throw, billed Northeastern performers took first places in the shot put, the javelin, and the pole vault. Chunky Carl Wallin over-whelmed minor league opposition in the shot with a 57 ft., 3 2/4 in. heave, a stadium record. Dave Post scored a expected win in the javelin with a 208 ft., 9 1/2 in. throw. The Crimson's Walt Campbell and Tony Kilkuskie took second and third with tosses in the middle 180's. Ellis Speath's victory in the pole vault was a mild surprise. The Crimson's Dave Bell just couldn't find the range, and Speath stole first place at a piddling 12 ft., 6 in. The triple jump was a bigger disappointment. Favored Olufemi Olunloyo failed to qualify for the finals, and the best Harvey Thomas could manage was sixth place. Dick Clarke won it for B.C. with a 44 ft., 81/2 in. leap. The Crimson lead will grow by leaps and bounds today. Harvard men completely dominated yesterday's trials for the running finals this afternoon. Tony Lynch paced the qualifiers in the 440-yard hurdles with a 0:54.2 clocking, and Awori registered the fastest time in the 120-highs, 0:14.4.
Northeastern performers took first places in the shot put, the javelin, and the pole vault. Chunky Carl Wallin over-whelmed minor league opposition in the shot with a 57 ft., 3 2/4 in. heave, a stadium record.
Dave Post scored a expected win in the javelin with a 208 ft., 9 1/2 in. throw. The Crimson's Walt Campbell and Tony Kilkuskie took second and third with tosses in the middle 180's.
Ellis Speath's victory in the pole vault was a mild surprise. The Crimson's Dave Bell just couldn't find the range, and Speath stole first place at a piddling 12 ft., 6 in.
The triple jump was a bigger disappointment. Favored Olufemi Olunloyo failed to qualify for the finals, and the best Harvey Thomas could manage was sixth place. Dick Clarke won it for B.C. with a 44 ft., 81/2 in. leap.
The Crimson lead will grow by leaps and bounds today. Harvard men completely dominated yesterday's trials for the running finals this afternoon.
Tony Lynch paced the qualifiers in the 440-yard hurdles with a 0:54.2 clocking, and Awori registered the fastest time in the 120-highs, 0:14.4.
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