Word: bulldogs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sprunace opened the fourth frame by converting a pass from Watts at 1:43, pushing the score up to 16-8. Then Yale picked up two fast tallies, but it really didn't matter; sloppy Yale play seemed to indicate that the Bulldog was nearly dead...
...afternoon, as well as for what it did to the point score. Mullin kept two steps ahead of Mack through a 2:04.0 880, but the little Yalie took the lead shortly before the three-quarter pole. With 300 yards left, Mullin passed Mack, but the persistent Bulldog drew even with...
...Crimson's Tom Blodgett, in his last Yale meet, was superb. He tied Bulldog Jim Axtell for first in the broad jump at 23 ft., took second in the high hurdles in a packed field at 14.4, finished second in the low hurdles in 23.5, and captured the pole vault from his long-time rival, Oakley Andrews of Yale...
History seems to repeat itself, for last year at this time, the Crimson fought through 60 minutes of regular play and 10 minutes of overtime before breaking the resisting Bulldog's back 16-13 and taking second place in the Ivy League standings. That game was played before a wildly partisan Yalie crowd in New Haven. On the Business School field tomorrow the advantage should rest with the Crimson...
...Mack of Yale in a repeat of last week's epic mile battle, which resulted in a 4:07.1 victory for the Crimson junior. Varsity coach Bill McCurdy could juggle the form chart by sending Mullin back into the 880 against Carroll. Mullin just might outrace the sore-legged Bulldog...