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Tony Rayner (177). who came through with big wins in the Crimson's two outings. will be hard pressed by another of the F and M sophomores. John Stevenson. Stevenson was undefeated last winter until he lost in the finals of the freshman eastern tournament...
...been close, and today's encounter should be no exception. If each team scores as expected in its strongest events, the outcome of the meet could depend upon only one or two contests. The widest margin of victory for either team in recent years came last spring when the Crimson...
...basis of past performances, the Cadets should have the edge today in the pole vault, high jump, relays and sprints, while the Crimson hopes to counter with superior showings in the distance races, weight throw and long jump. The shot put and 1000-yard run are considered toss...
...high jump is another event in which Army could score heavily; one of its jumpers has cleared 7 feet, and another has leaped 6 ft. 10 in, both higher han Crimson Jim Coleman's best jump, 6 ft. 9 in (outdoors...
...Crimson's powerful Ed Nosal is the clear-cut favorite to capture the 35??, weight throw, but teammate John Driscoll will be harder-pressed to win the shot put, possibly a pivotal event. Driscoll's 52 ft-3 in, heave last year surpasses those of the Army throwers, but be failed to approach this distance in the B.U. meet...