Word: chris
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...Chris Pardee took the high jump as expected, but a pleasant surprise was Jack Spitzberg's 6 ft., 4 1/2 in. leap, as high as Pardee's winning jump but good only for second place because of Pardee's fewer misses. Spitzberg had taken a terrific spill on the asphalt track on route to qualifying for a hurdles hest, but scraped himself off the ground in time to make his second jump...
Because of a schedule conflict, Chris Ohiri will miss today's competition, but his understudies in the broad jump and triple jump should still make healthy additions to the Crimson point total...
Aggrey Awori and Boston College's Henry Keller will battle for first place in the broad jump in what could be today's most exciting duel. Both have been near the 24-foot mark this spring. In the triple jump, it will again be Keller against Chris Pardee and Olufemi Olunloyo for the Crimson. The Eagle ace is a more solid favorite in this event...
...event, but the order is anybody's guess. In the final field event, the javelin, the Crimson's Tom Holcombe looks good for a second place behind Tom O'Callahan of Brandeis. Larry Ward can give Harvard another place if he can beat out Tufts's top spear-thrower Chris Rudd...
...Chris Ohiri, Aggrey Awori, and Art Croasdale all scored doubles for the Crimson. Ohiri copped the broad jump with a 23 ft., 8 1/4 in Jeap, then took the triple jump with a fine 48 ft., 11 1/4 in. effort. Awori won the 100-yard dash in 0:10, and beat Lynch and Jack Spitzberg by a whisker in the 120-yard hurdles with a 0:14.7 clocking. Croasdale tossed...