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YALE--11, M. Armstrong (E); 12, Lopez (QB); 18, Molloy (QB); 19, Fortunate (HB); 20, Banks (HB); 21, Pruett (HB); 24, Poole (HB); 25, Buss (HB); 39, Jones (FB); 40, Morgan (HB); 42, Mathlas (FB); 50, Hopewell (C); 52, Coker (C); 55, Malloy (C); 60, Phillips (RG); 64, Beers (LG); 65, Golden (RG); 66, Buzzard (RG); 67, Hawkins (LG); 69, Johnson (RG); 70, Lovejoy (LT); 71, Shulman (LT); 73, Catlin (LT); 74, Tarasovic (LT); 75, Gallaway (RT); 77, Henderson (RT); 78, Koplow (LT); 80, Hansen (LE); 82, Campbell (RE); 84, Lemire (RE); 85, Scott (LE); 86, Schainman (LE); 87, Smith...
...mile relay team, with Roger Gratwick, Pete Coker, Jack Richards, and Meyers, triumphed with a time...
Warren Little's illness and Paul Grand's disinterest have forced McCurdy to shuffle his strong mile relay team. Roger Gratwick and Pete Coker, however, will probably team with Rittenburg and Al Howe to form an all-sophomore team...
...Crimson varsity will be without the services of four-event man Bob Rittenberg, who bruised his foot badly when he hit a hurdle in the B.A.A. games last Saturday. Bob Twitchell, star hurdler and dash man for the past three years, will not be running, while dash man Pete Coker pulled a muscle, and milor Hubie Maguire lost his edge since exam period...
Last year's star Yardling quarter-milers ran well in the 600, 1000 and mile relay. Pete Coker and Paul Grand took second and third behind the Rhody's Joe Pizzo in 1:16.4 in the 600. Warren Little edged Guido Perrera for second in the 1000, won by the Crimson's Jack Richards in 2:24. Little, Grand, Alan Howe, and Coker captured the mile relay easily, and their time...