Word: andersen
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Harvard varsity trackmen should provide another four first-places for the Americans. Captain Wayne Andersen, the only returning winner from the meet here two years ago, should leave Hauk in the dust in the 100-yard dash. In the discus, Bruce Hedendal has been a consistent winner for Harvard all year and is superior to the English tossers. If hemeets opposition, it will come from teammate Ron Wilson, who, according to McCurdy, has developed remarkably in practice. During the season Wilson's best tos was 161-3 3/4; now he is regularly...
Unless the American weightmen grow homesick or the sprinters get cold feet, Harvard-Yale should win by a margin of at least 13-5. Harvard-Yale Squad 100: Andersen (H), Robinson (Y) 220: Young (Y), Jewett (H) 440: Young (Y), Hobbs (Y) 880: Colburn (H), Burns (H) Mile: Shaw (H), Bittner (Y) 2-Mile: Baker (H), Mardin (H) 120 Hurdles: Moore (Y), Evans (Y) 440 Hurdles: Haggerty (H), Rony (Y) Shot Put: Greenlee (Y), Benka (H) Discus: Redendal (H), Wilson (H) Javelin: Berson (H), Champi (H) Hammer: Wilson (H), Ajootian (H) Pole Vault: Schoonover (H), Brady (Y) High Jump: Evans...
...potential winners for McCurdy, come from the strong Harvard freshman team: 4:07 miler Roy Shaw and 1:49.3 half-miler Keith Colburh. Four more wins should come from the Crimson varsity men. Captain Wayne Andersen should edge Hauk in the 100, and the discus should go to either sophomore Bruce Hedendal or junior Ron Wilson. Juniors Steve Schoonover in the pole vault and Frank Haggerty in the 440 hurdles look unbeatable. Schoonover will be shooting for 16 feet...
...Andersen (H), Robinson...
Jones (Y), Andersen...