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Highlighting the victory, Hank Hatch repeated the triple win he scored against Princeton on Saturday, taking first in the javelin and both hurdles events. In the 120-yard high hurdles, he sped to a superb 14.2 victory, but the strong wind prevented the time from counting as a record. His 220-yard low hurdles time, however, was a comparatively slow 26.0 seconds. In the javelin, Tom Holcombe and Hobie Armstrong took second and third behind Hatch's throw of 186 ft. 6 in. to give the Crimson a sweep of the event...
Other than the 440-yard dash and the mile relay, which Holy Cross may win, the only races remaining are the sprints and hurdles, probably the Crimson's strongest events. Few college sprinters can touch Aggrey Awori, and Hank Hatch is proving himself Awori's equal in the hurdles. Hatch, Saturday's triple winner, should also win the javelin throw...
...usual, individual Crimson trackmen stole the show in the meet against Princeton Saturday. While the Crimson whipped the Tigers in a completely uncontested meet, Hank Hatch won three events, setting two University records and tying a Stadium record in the third...
Tiger sophomore Ralph Williams could challenge Hank Hatch in the 440-yd. burdles. But Hatch's fine hurdles time of less than "55 yesterday at the Penn relays should give him the edge...
...Crimson had three double winners against the faltering Dartmouth squad. Hank Hatch won the 440 low hurdles in :56.6, and the javelin throw with a heave of 199 ft. He also copped a second behind Awori in the high hurdles...