Word: geisel
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Walt Hewlett, who rebounded spectacularly against Brown last week with a 9:16 two-mile in his first race in ten months, will be tested by a good Tiger long distance contingent. Rich Geisel, who finished second to Harvard's Jim Baker indoors, will lead Howiett's opposition...
...mile where Jim Baker faces a host of runners who have good times in their scrapbooks but have failed to live up to notices in the IC's. Navy's Greg Williams, with a 9:04.4, has the best clocking in the league, with Princeton's Geisel (9:06.9) not far behind. Army's Paul DeCourvey may be the best of the competition in this one, but Baker beat him easily in December on first the last half of a mile, two-mile double...
Princeton saved Rich Geisel just for the two-mile run, but Baker's 9:31.2 bettered Geisel by over 8 seconds and also smashed Eli Bob Mack's 1962 record of 9:23.1. Harvard's Joe Ryan placed behind Geisel for third...
...Geisel also stands as the two-mile favorite at 9:06, but Baker (9:11) is close enough to cause trouble...
...battle between Harvard and Princeton looms in the distances and mid-distances. On present performances, Ritchie Geisel (4:11) and Rose O'Neill (4:14) give Princeton a decided advantage in the mile. They will have to be in top form, however, to defeat Harvard sophomore Jim Baker, who also is registered at 4:14. Another Crimson sophomore, Ran Langenbach, could possibly grab a fourth, but he will have to beat Princeton's Andriani...