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...yesterday's Penn Relays action, Harvard's Charlie Ajootian captured first place in the hammer throw, while a quartet composed of John Gillis, Tom Downer, Keith Colburn, and Royce Shaw won the heptagonal mile relay (consisting of the Ivy League plus Army and Navy). Bruce Hedendal, capturing fourth in the discus, was the only other Crimson performer to place...
Meet Summary: Long Jump--1) Hare (H), 2) Phalen (A), 3) Johnson (H) 22'8". Triple Jump--1) Johnson (H), 2) Knight (A), 3) Dugger (H), 45'1/2". Hammer--1) Ajootian (H), 2) Nosal (H), 3) Shadis (A), 184'2". Pole Vault--1) Round-tree (A), 2) Lazarus (H), 3) Goodier (A), 14'. Javelin --1) Szaro (H), 2)Wallis (A), 3)Spinney (A), 246'7". High Jump--1) Olsen (A), 2) Pelletier (A), 3) Coleman (H), 6'7". Shot Put--1) Benka (H),, 2) Ajootian (H), 3) Hass (A), 161'11". 440 Hurdles--1) Spear (A), 2) Lounsberry...
...addition to Szaro, the Crimson's weight-event victors, were Charlie Ajootian in the hammer throw, 186'10"; Bruce Hedenal in the discus, 159'7"; and Dick Benka in the shot...
Benka is definitely not a one-man show in the weight events, however, and Charlie Ajootian and Ed Nosal will be around to prove it. In addition to backing up Benka in the shot, Ajootian and Nosal should be the Crimson's contenders in the hammer throw...
Unfortunately, he finished third in the 35-pound weight throw, an event in which Harvard's Charlie Ajootian and Ed Nosal took first and second, while Harvard's Dave Bernstein and Doug Griswold finished fourth and fifth. In scoring, Harvard received five points for Ajootian, three for Nosal, and one for Bernstein. Princeton got two points for McCann...