Word: giegengack
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From the first event of the meet, Eli Coach Bob Giegengack got an indication of the pattern of the afternoon. Looking for a one-two finish in the mile, he entered his two best men, Mike Stanley and Meader, not counting on trouble from Crimson sophomore Al Wills. A dark-horse entry, Wills had previously run only the half-mile this season. Taking the lead at the 880 mark, he won in 4:27.3 minutes, despite a spurt by Stanley with 300 yards...
Winning the 440 by a step over Little, Alpers again astonished the Elis in the 880, the first time he ever ran this distance. Giegengack was trying for a sweep, entering Meader, Stanley, and Joe Albanese, all of whom have run under 1:56, but with a late kick, Alpers beat out Stanley for second, finishing a foot behind Meader. The winning time...
Coach Bob Giegengack's men won the IC4A and Heptagonal championships indoors, and are looking ahead to the outdoor Heptagonal meet next Saturday here. The Elis have lost only one meet all year, to Navy last month. Since then, however, they have come along in their winter form...
...Giegengack will put Sidney Williams in the 120-yard high hurdles, hoping to see the high stopper better his 15.2 time of last Saturday. The discus will be handled by Robert Spears and Phillip Swett who can only manage an average of 145 feet...
...Rollie Sultze can press Berman if he duplicates the 1:13.9 winning time he recorded against Brown. Dick MacDougal of Yale can beat Ed Grutzner for third. Harvard's Bill Geick also has a chance to beat Tod Lewis in the broad jump, with Bob Mello third. Giegengack has a fine sophomore hurdler in Sid Williams, but he may not be able to defeat both Charlie Durakis and Bob Twitchell...