Word: chris
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...indoor Heps, Aggrey Awori and Chris Ohiri gave the Crimson a one-two finish, but Harvard performances in the event this spring haven't been up to that championship calibre. Awori has competed only sporadically because of his heavy sprint schedule, and Ohiri managed only a 22 ft., 4 1/2 in. leap against Princeton. Dartmouth's Bill Hayden, who took third in the indoor Heps, will give these two a rough test today...
...Crimson trackmen gave their Heptagonal hopes a big boost Saturday with an impressive 96-54 win over Princeton on the Tigers' home ground. Captain Ed Meehan, Art Croasdale, Aggrey Awori, and Chris Ohiri all scored doubles as Bill McCurdy's forces captured 14 of the 17 events...
Sophomore ace Chris Pardee won his ballyhooed high jump clash with John Hartnett, beating the Tiger captain at 6 ft., 6 1/4 in. on fewer misses. Cold weather held both jumpers well below their peak height of 6 ft., 9 in., although Pardee went over the bar twice at 6 ft., 8 in., only to knock it off with his trailing...
Princeton's captain John Hartnett and Harvard's sophomore Chris Pardee are getting to be old rivals. In this winter's Harvard-Princeton-Yale indoor meet, Pardee left the Tiger several inches behind, with a winning jump...
...field, Chris Ohiri, Awori, and Pardee may sweep the broad jump against Princeton's John Pieper, who set a personal record of 21'5" Saturday. No Tiger triple-jumper has beaten 43'; Ohiri is consistent at 47, Tom Holcombe and John Bakkensen should clean up the javelin and the discus respectively without trouble...