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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...high hurdles, both Awori and Hack Hatch hit hurdles and fell, but Jack Spitzberg came in second behind Bill Elippen of Yale, who was timed...
Most of the remaining events should go to the Crimson: John Ogden will take the 880, Hatch the 440-yd. hurdles, and Art Doten the hammer throw, all repeating good showings in the Heptagonals. The pole vault is a puzzle, but Jay Mahaney's record 13 ft., set earlier this month in the G.B.I. meet, will be the one to shoot...
...over the Crimson. 62-57-- offer the best guide to tomorrow's meet. Yale will hold a nine-point advantage based on performances, but Harvard has four Heptagonal champions: Aggrey Awori, in the 100 and 200; John Bakkensen, in the discus; Chris Ohiri, in the triple jump: and Hank Hatch, in the high hurdles. All are certain to take their events, and Hatch and Peeter Lamp have a good chance in the Javelin...
...Ohiri, Hatch Take Events...
Other Harvard winners were Chris Ohiri, in the hop, step and jump--47 ft., 3 1/4 in.; Hank Hatch, in the high hurdles, :14.7; and John Bakkensen, in the discus, 158 ft., 11 1/2 in. Like Yale, the Crimson scored points in 12 of the 17 events...