Word: douglis
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Captain Don Donahue, Doug Pirnie, and Dick Pfister all took two firsts for the Crimson, Donahue nabbing both hurdle events, Pirnie in the 100 and 220 yard dash, and footballer Pfister in the discus and shot put. Main B. A. A. victory was Doug Raymond's in the 440 yard dash. Raymond, who used to star for Boston University, reached the tape before a trio of Harvard runners, in 51.2 seconds. The Crimson swept the 380 yard run, and the 220 yard low hurdles in 1 minute 59.6 seconds, and 24.3 seconds respectively...
Mikkola regards the match as a warm-up session and will have no scruples about leaving proven men on the side-lines to nurse injuries or simply make way for ambitious novices. Larry Corbett is in the former category with a sprained back and Dave Ives and Doug Pirnie will restrict their activities to the dashes. Sophomore Bill Maygar, who reached 21 feet 9 inches broad jumping in prep school, will thereby be given his first whack at outside collegiate competition...
...Varsity Lacrosse team came through yesterday with a 5-2 victory over M.I.T. The players showed a great improvement in stick-handling over last week's game, especially on the part of Wally Fenn, Bill Ierardi, George Hanford and Captain Doug Anderson...
George Hanford, converted goalie, who starred last Saturday, will probably again start on the attack with Captain Doug Anderson and Fred Benedix. Injured attackmen Bill Ierardi has recovered but his leg tires easily so will not see much action...
...Sprinter Doug Pirnie was again Harvard's chief tape-breaker, winning the 220 in 22 seconds flat, his best time of the season; tieing Crusader Charlie Gillis in the century sprint with a 10.1 performance; and anchoring a victorious sprint relay which covered the 440-yards in 43.2. To top off this sparkling job, Pirnie copped a second in the broad jump with a leap less than three inches short of Dave Ives' winning 21 feet 9 3/8 inches. Ives reciprocated by doing the hundred in 10.2 and racing number two in the sprint relay...