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Sophomore ace Chris Pardee won his ballyhooed high jump clash with John Hartnett, beating the Tiger captain at 6 ft., 6 1/4 in. on fewer misses. Cold weather held both jumpers well below their peak height of 6 ft., 9 in., although Pardee went over the bar twice at 6 ft., 8 in., only to knock it off with his trailing...
Until the eighth. Paul Del Rossi and Princeton ace Gerry Skey had been locked in a lefthanders' pitching duel. Skey gave up two hits in the second and then settled down to pitch one-hit ball for the next five innings. He wound up with eight strikeouts...
Died. Wallace ("Bud") Werner, 28, ace U.S. skier; in an Alpine spring avalanche near St. Moritz, Switzerland, that also took the life of German Olympian Barbara Henneberger, 23 (see THE WORLD...
...wasn't much more than batting practice for today's important Eastern League game with Princeton. Paul Del Rossi will do the pitching for Harvard today, with ace lefty Gerry Skey probably going for Princeton...
...boasting a miniscule 0.42 earned-run average, will take the hill against M.I.T. today in the first of three games the team must play in the next three days. Tomorrow afternoon Princeton (3-5-1) will come to Kindlestick Park at 3 p.m. to face the Crimson's ace lefthander, Paul Del Rossi (4-0). Andy Luther (3-0) will pitch against Columbia's defending Eastern League co-champions (4-4) Saturday in another home game...