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Other Harvard winners were Keith Colburn, who captured the 880-yard run in 1:51.6; Frank Haggerty, victor in the 440-yard intermediate hurdles in 53.0; Henry Bernson, who heaved the javelin 211.11; and Steve Schoonover, whose disappointing 14 ft. win in the pole vault was reminiscent of the good old days of Harvard pole-vaulting before he arrived...
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...
Unless the American weightmen grow homesick or the sprinters get cold feet, Harvard-Yale should win by a margin of at least 13-5. Harvard-Yale Squad 100: Andersen (H), Robinson (Y) 220: Young (Y), 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...
...Colburn does boast the official freshman record of 1:52.2 in the 880, and has 4:11.4 in the mile...
...Shaw and Colburn were unbeatable in the mile. In five dual meets the opponents scored only one third place, as John Heyburn and Gerry Brock provided depth. Erik Roth, Shaw, Brock, and Heyburn were nearly equally as powerful in the two mile. Highlight of the season was Denny Aylward's gutty two mile victory in the Andover meet...