Word: crain
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McCurdy hold Keith Chiappa, John Ogden, and captain Ed Meehan out of the middle-distance events, and teamed them with Bill Crain, who had run only in the mile, for the Crimson assault on the two-mile indoor standard. The foursome came home in 7:47.1, 2.9 faster than the old mark...
...Harvard field and sprint men, pile up the expected lead in the early events, McCurdy will send John Ogden. Captain Ed Meehan, Keith Chiappa, and Bill Crain after the existing two-mile mark of 7:50. This foursome ran the distance in an unofficial 7:41.6 at last week's Millrose Games, and could do even better on the new Leverone Field House track at Hanover...
Also participating for the Crimson will be Bill Crain in the three-mile run, Keith Chiappa in the 1000-yard run, and the weight men, paced by junior Art Croasdale. McCurdy may have some others go tonight after taking regular workouts this afternoon...
Next to Awori, Harvard's best hope for a first place in the Millrose Games rests with the two-mile relay team of Ed Meehan, John Ogden. Kelth Chiappa and Bill Crain. Meehan thinks the team could best the University record for the event by ten seconds and tough Holy Cross and Brown teams should push the Crimson runners...
...mile race, and by captain Ed Meehan in the mile run. Hewlett's stronger over longer distances than two miles but, if he has a good day, it could be quite a race. Meehan, also, can be counted to make Straub run for his points. Bill Crain, Dave Allen, and John Ogden will probably also pick up some vital points for Harvard in the middle-distance events...