Word: crain
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William C. Crain, of Winthrop House and Los Angeles, has been elected captain of the Crimson cross-country team for the 1964 season...
...short, stocky Crain, known to his teammates as "Bull," has been a consistently strong runner both this year and last. A standout his freshman year, Crain was considered a member of the varsity's "Big Three" both last year (with Ed Hamlin and Ed Meehan) and this (with Meehan and Walt Hewlett...
...rest of the Crimson's seven-man contingent lagged far behind. Bill Crain was 48th, Tom Black checked in 105th, and Don Burwell finished in the 134th slot. Bill Barrett and Bill Rogerson were out of the money...
Hewlett had won seven of eight meets, placed second in the other, and had never been beaten by a teammate going into the Heptagonal meet Nov.8. On that disastrous day Hewlett staggered home in 26th place, behind Crimson teammates Ed Meehan and Bill Crain, and in back of almost a score of runners he had beaten earlier in the year...
...Crimson squad. After finishing second by one point in the Big Three Meet, and second by a close margin in the Hops, Harvard finished incredibly badly in the IC4A meet. Since-departed Ed Hamlin was the first Crimson runner to finish, in 25th place. Meehan was 35th and Crain 102nd, as Villanova's Vic Zwolak and Pat Traynor ran away with the race...