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...Junior Ed Nosal easily won his specialty, the 35-1b, weight throw, with a toss of 58 ft. 1 in., and Bob Galliers' 22 ft. 1/2 in, leap in the long jump led a Crimson sweep in that event. In the pole vault, sophomore Clayton Bredla? made a successful d? but for Harvard as, he won with a 14-feot...
...depleted weight squad now is led by junior Ed Nosal, defending Heptagonal champion (Ivy League, plus Army and Navy) in the 35-lb, weight throw. Sophomore Jacke Driscoll, whose best freshman toss was 52 ft. 3 in. will be the Crimson's leading shot-put contender...
...long jump probably will be one of the Crimson's most productive events this year, with seniors Skip Hare and Bob Galliers leading the way, Hare leaped 24 ft. 3 in, outdoors last spring, and surpassed the 24-foot barrier on two other occasions. Galliers also reached the 24-foot mark in the outdoor Heptagonal meet last spring...
Senior Jim Coleman, who reached a near-record 6 ft. 9 in, outdoors last year, returns to lead the Crimson high jump contingent, while untested sophomore Clayton Bredlau looms as the top pole vaulter...
...tonight's meet, B. U. will offer one of its few strong challenges in the shot put-in which Philip Conway threw 53 ft. 51/2 in, against Brown-and in the 600-yard run, which Thomas Beatty won in the Brown meet with a time...