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Director of the meet Asa Bushnell has announced that a Bulova photo-timer will be used for the meet. It will probably be the final judge in the 100 yard dash, a toss-up among Yale's Hank Thresher, last year's winner; Harvard's Pete Dow; Penn's Alan Kline and John Haines; and Cornell's Larry Lattomus, where the meet record of 9.7 may be broken...
...freshman meet, the Crimson crushed the Elis, 99 to 41. Joel Cohen was the individual star with wins in the high and low hurdles and the broad jump, and a third place in the 100-yard dash. Other outstanding Yardling performances were turned in by Pete Karpel, breaking his hammer throw mark; Phil Williams in the mile; Dick Wharton in the 440; and Jim Cairns in the half
...freshmen, with depth in every event, seem sure winners. Captain Dick Wharton, Joel Cohen, and Phil Williams are expected to lead the Yardlings. In the Big Three Meet indoors, Cohen took the hurdles, dash, and broad jump...
...time for the 100-yard dash equalled the mark set in 1933 by E. E. Calvin. Dow also ran a 21.3 in winning the 220-yard dash, tying the record set by D.D. Pirnie in 1941. The 220 time will not be listed as a record, however, because of a strong tail wind...
...Luftwaffe general, Smiling Al Kesselring lacked the dash of a Rommel, the Prussian rigor of Von Rundstedt, or the inventive flair of a Guderian; yet he fashioned a career almost as brilliant as theirs. At war's start he commanded a single air fleet in Poland, later bossed all German air forces in North Africa, took charge of the Mediterranean theater in the slow German retreat up the boot of Italy, and ended the war as commander in chief in the West. As told in Kesselring's foot-slogging style, much of this story borders...