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Although the Harvard squad is weaker than it was a year ago when it swept both the 400 and 500 and won the meet. 75-61, the Crimson should still thrive in both events. Bennet Midlo, Steve Ezeji-Okoye, and Scott Murrer all seem to have recovered from the injuries that hampered them in the GBCs, and all three will run today...
...vaulted to his best height this season (14 ft. 6 in.)... Coach Frank Haggerty was unable to attend because he hurt his ankle while leaving the Brown-Harvard hockey game. In the emulate-the-coach department. Haggerty's charges--the middle--distance runners--Serve Ezeji-Okoye, Scott Murrer and Bennet Mulin all injured themselves prior to the meet...
Long jump: 1. Henry (H) 23-4, 2. Hartman (NU) 23-7 3/4, 3. Johnson (H) 23-7 1/2, 4. Udo (H) 23-7, 5. Munoz-Bennet (BC) 23-4 1/4. Triple jump: 1. Saunders (BU) 49-5 1/2, 2. Munoz-Bennet (BC) 48-10, 3. Hartman (U) 48-5, 4. Henry (H) 47-11, 5. Taylor (MIT) 46-1 1/2. Shotput: 1. McDermott (NU) 61-2 1/4 (new meet and New England collegiate record), 2. Dawson (NU) 57-10, 3. Zaidman (BU) 56-10 3/4, 4. White (NU) 50-5 1/2, 5. Battishire (NU) 49-4. 35-lb. weight...
What had begun as a Northeastern runaway had now become a legitimate contest. Needing victories in both relays and a sweep in the high jump to win, the Crimson put on a final surge. The mile relay had only two of its original members (since Bennet Midlo pulled a hamstring going around the first turn of the 440 and Dwayne Jones had hurt his thigh in the same race), but Ezeji-Okoye and Peter Rittenburg did admirable jobs filling in as the Crimson won by over four seconds...
Dwayne Jones jumped out to a quick lead in the 400--and never looked back--but Bennet Midlo had to really put on a burst of speed to overtake Army's Charles Baber by less than half a second, giving the Crimson first and second in the event...