Word: finished
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...mile in 4:17 in high school, and displays this speed at the end of the freshmen races, but at that point it is too late to catch the top men. This point was particularly clear in the Cornell meet where Meltzoff passed several runners near the finish line, but could not top the leaders...
...first mile, eight Harvard runners led Cornell's brave Jon Anderson. That picture never changed much as McCurdy's Marauders swept all 12 starters across the finish before Cornell's second...
...course record. Shaw shared the early pace with captain Doug Hardin, who kept the pressure on for the first four miles. Dave Pottetti, never too far behind, moved with Shaw as Hardin fell back slightly over the last mile. Then with 300 yards to go, Shaw spotted the finish line and the spectators and jetted away from Pottetti to finish with a three second margin...
Keith Colburn and Erik Roth completed the sweep, with Roth holding off Cornell's Anderson over the last mile for seventh place. But Anderson's finish was only a momentary reprieve for the Big Red. Behind him, Tim McLoone, John Heyburn, Howie Foye, Pete Dennehy, and Max Schweizer paraded across the line before Cornell number two man Bill DelaRosa...
...repechage, with number three oar Steve Brooks in the stroke seat and Jake Fiechter '67 in number three, the Crimson had stayed off pace and then managed a spectacular comeback to get the second-place finish it needed to gain the finals...