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...meet began with the Nick Saunders and Mark Henry Show, as Terrier Saunders took the triple jump with a leap of 49 ft. 5 1/2 in., and the Crimson's Henry won the long jump battle over N.U.'s Russ Hartman, thrusting himself through the air to 23 ft. 10 1/4 in. Saunders and Henry also finished one-two respectively in the 60-yd. dash, and Saunders took the high jump while Henry placed fourth in the triple jump...
Long jump: 1. Henry (H) 23-4, 2. Hartman (NU) 23-7 3/4, 3. Johnson (H) 23-7 1/2, 4. Udo (H) 23-7, 5. Munoz-Bennet (BC) 23-4 1/4. Triple jump: 1. Saunders (BU) 49-5 1/2, 2. Munoz-Bennet (BC) 48-10, 3. Hartman (U) 48-5, 4. Henry (H) 47-11, 5. Taylor (MIT) 46-1 1/2. Shotput: 1. McDermott (NU) 61-2 1/4 (new meet and New England collegiate record), 2. Dawson (NU) 57-10, 3. Zaidman (BU) 56-10 3/4, 4. White (NU) 50-5 1/2, 5. Battishire (NU) 49-4. 35-lb. weight...
...death nears, U.S. Ambassador Arthur Hartman presumably will be forced to order the women out of the embassy for hospitalization-and into a dangerous reunion with Soviet authorities. If either woman is taken away, or dies, Liliya has vowed to start her own hunger strike...
Jimmy Johnson got the thinclads off to a fast start with a tremendous performace in the long jump. The event had become a duel between Johnson and Northeastern's Russ Hartman with each one topping the other's last leap. Hartman broke 23 feet first, but Johnson met his challenge with a leap of 23'11'', his finest jump ever. Johnson's ecstasy only lasted a few seconds, however, as Hartman flung himself through the air for all of 24'1". And at the end of the preliminaries, Hartman's leap was the longest...
...head and began the approach of his first jump. As soon as he left the ground it was obvious that this was no ordinary leap. Before the length was announced the crowd burst into applause, and once the official announced the 24'7" distance, the applause became frenetic. Hartman had two more chances to top it, but neither jump came close, so Johnson took the event, besting his own personal record by over a foot, and missing the University record by inches...