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Harvard has four freshmen competing, and two of them stand a good chance of winning: 4:07 miler Roy Shaw and 1:49.3 half-miler Keith Colburn. Freshman Fred Champi will probably remain in the shadow of teammate Henry Berson in the javelin. The other Crimson freshmen. Bob Galliers of Harrow. England, is unlikely to match Eli sophomore Cal Hill, a 25-foot jumper...
...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 (Y), Rall (Y) Broad Jump: Hill, (Y), Galliers (H) Triple Jump: Hill, (Y), Opheme-Poeng (Y) 440 Relay: Robinson (Y), Jewett (H) Jones (Y), Andersen (H) Mile Relay: undecided
...Frank Champi qualified for the English trip with a 199 foot throw in the javelin. He was defeated only once during the season, losing to Princeton's Sweeney on the basis of a second throw...
Josh Tolkoff, along with Champi, is the freshmen's best prospect. By the end of the season he was scoring high in the hammer, shot, and discus...
Javelin: Berson (H), Champi...