Word: dashings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...yard dash -- Andersen (H) 9.7 (ties meet record), Hauck (O) 9.9, Jewett (H) 10.1, A. Ronay (O) 10.2. Pole Vault -- Schoonover (H) 14-0, Buck (Y) 12-0, Kidd (O) 11-6, Murphy...
...four performers set meet records. Harvard captain Wayne Andersen, the only defending champion in the meet, defeated Mike Hauck of Oxford (formerly of Harvard) in a 9.7 100-yard dash. It tied both the meet record and the Harvard mark, which Andersen has matched on two other occasions...
...basis of first places, and Harvard had six of them. Yale and Oxford each had five, and Cambridge could tally nary a one. Two of the Oxford first places were scored by former Harvard trackmen: Chris Pardee in the high jump and Hauck in the 220-yard dash...
Harvard varsity trackmen should provide another four first-places for the Americans. Captain Wayne Andersen, the only returning winner from the meet here two years ago, should leave Hauk in the dust in the 100-yard dash. In the discus, Bruce Hedendal has been a consistent winner for Harvard all year and is superior to the English tossers. If hemeets opposition, it will come from teammate Ron Wilson, who, according to McCurdy, has developed remarkably in practice. During the season Wilson's best tos was 161-3 3/4; now he is regularly...
...first places to the Harvard-Yale side. Captain Bob Greenlee, an All-East defensive tackle during the off-season, is the IC4A shot put champion (at 55 ft.). Hill, most likely, will sweep the broad jump (25 ft.) and triple jump 55 ft.). Young, the IC4A 440-yard dash champion, should win both...