Word: byard
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Neither Hewlett nor the Crimson squad has been beaten since Brown and Cornell swept a triangular meet from the Harvard runners October 12. Cornell's Jim Byard trotted home first, ahead of Hewlett by 23 seconds, and the Big Red squad, with 37 points, beat out Brown with 39 and Harvard with...
...runners will come up against Navy's apparently great depth, and Army's Bill Straub, one of the best runners in the East. In addition, the Crimson will have to face its early-season conquerors, Brown and Cornell. Brown's Farley and Boog are very dangerous, and Cornell's Byard is the only man this year to defeat Hewlett. If the Big Red's Steve Machooka is serious about his comeback, he will become the man to beat in both the Heptagonals and the IC4A...
Perhaps the only interesting contest of the meet will be sophomore ace Walt Hewlett versus the clock. Hewlett lost his first race of the season last week to Cornell's Jim Byard, but he will probably be out to redeem himself in New York today. He will also not face any stiff competition until he meets Byard again in the Heps; none of the other Ivy schools have runners of equivalent caliber...
Hewlett, though he lost to Byard, outran some of the strongest runners. In the Ivy League in Machooks, Boog, and Farley. His time was 29 seconds slower than his course record, but a cold, strong wing slowed up the entire race considerably...
What was supposed to be a tight duel between Byard, Hewlett, Cornell's Steve Machooka and two Brown runners turned into a runaway as the Big Red's ace trotted home in front by 100 yards. His time of 24:50 was six seconds of the Franklin Park course record set by Hewlett against B.U. on Tuesday...