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Massachusetts threatened first early in the initial period, when Captain Stan Appel threw a long, high pass into the wind which end Sandy Batchelder snared and carried to the Stoughton ten yard line. The wind proved too much for consistent passing gains, however, and Stoughton held for downs...
Boston Latin: Stanley H. Appel, Summer J. Ferris, Baruch J. Hurwich, Allan Kliman, Edward Lernor, Harold Lubitz, Paul J. Palmbaum, Robert J. Parente, Robert Pearson, Harold A. Roe, Jr., and Robert H. Tichell...
Comparative times indicate a very close mile-relay, with Harvard on top. Carter will edge Tod Lewis of Yale in the broad jump, but Elis George Appel and Neil King should pole vault higher than Bud Lockett. Lockett and Dick Barwise will get their opposition from George Hipple and Jim Keyes in the high jump
Other Ivy Leaguers who performed well during the evening were George Wade of Yale, fourth in the mile; George Appel of Yale, third in the pole vault; peter McCreary of Dartmouth, in the finals of the high hurdles; and Robert Mealey of Cornell, third in the invitational Lapham 1000 Yard...
...least three meet records will be jeopardized Monday in the Stadium. Bannister and Wade will be shooting for the 4:12.6 mile mark Jack Lovelock established in 1933; Jim Fuchs seems sure to set a new record in the 16-pound shot; and George Appel may break the pole vault record...