Word: crimson
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...crippled and demoralized cross country team left for New York yesterday, and the harriers resembled nothing so much as sheep being led to slaughter. This afternoon, the Crimson will compete in the Heptagonal meet at Van Cortlandt park without Jed Fitzgerald or Jack Benjamin. A fourth-place finish would be a smashing success...
...stress fracture has probably finished Benjamin for the season. Benjamin developed rapidly this fall, and was beginning to remind cross country followers of his brother dyke, the 1958 Heps champion and an all-time Crimson great. His injury, ironically, is similar to the one that kept his brother out of winter track...
With Fitzgerald and Benjamin out, Mark Mullin and Ralph Perry will carry the Crimson's faint hopes today. Mullin ran a good 25:41 for five miles in taking sixth against Yale and Princeton last week, but he must do even better to figure in the Heps. The steady Perry finished eighth a week ago, and he will probably show up among the top dozen finishers again this afternoon...
...Crimson's revamped offense has been a large factor in its recent successes. John Hedreen has been brilliant at center, especially in the Penn game, when he scored one goal and set up the other with a perfect pass...
Before meeting Yale, the varsity must get through Princeton and Brown without incident. Without Bagnoli, this may prove difficult. But the Crimson's momentum should carry it through the next two weeks, and the clash with Yale should be the battle of the season. IVY LEAGUE SOCCER W L T Pts. Harvard 3 0 0 6 Yale 3 0 0 6 Penn 2 1 1 5 Brown 2 1 1 5 Princeton 2 2 0 4 Cornell 0 3 0 0 Dartmouth...