Word: dashings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Captain Wayne Anderson won the 50-yd. dash for the third straight year. And he broke his own meet record in the process -- streaking to a 5.5 second crocking...
...yard dash set the tone for the day. Only one starting block could be found and the finish line was at a 20-degree angle to the lanes. The 40 ft. line in the shot put was marked by a backwards "45." and the track was nearly as hilly as the Franklin Park cross-country course...
...Texas Southern University's James Hines: the 60-yd. dash at the N.A.I.A. indoor track meet in Kansas City, tying the world indoor record of 5.9 sec. once in a preliminary heat, again in the finals. In a meet at Los Angeles, Jerry Proctor, a 17-year-old from Pasadena, broad-jumped 25 ft. 101 in., and U.S.C.'s Bob Seagren polevaulted 17 ft. 2 in.-1 in. above his own world indoor mark-only to have the leap nullified because his pole fell into the landing pit. > Drin: the 1¼-mile Strub Stakes, first...
...Captain Wayne Andersen's finish had been combined with sophomore Bill Jewett's start, Harvard might have taken the dash. But Andersen started slowly, and Jewett faded at the end. Both men placed third in their heats...
Wayne Anderson won his semifinal heat in the 50-yd. dash in the fine time of :05.4. But after a few controversial false starts in the finals, the Crimson captain was caught in the blocks and wound up out of the money...