Word: hauck
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...mile-relay team got the same strong sniff of victory. Michael Hauck's speedy third leg put Tony Lynch only a stride behind Cornell's anchorman at the beginning of the last quarter. Lynch was still there at the finish, as the Crimson claimed second place and a large share of the credit for Cornell's meet record clocking...
John Dockery, John Parker, Mike Hauck, and Tony Lynch ran a 3:24.5 mile relay to lower the Briggs Cage record by 1.7 seconds. The mark also took a full ten seconds off the old GBI mark, and was made without any real competition. Second place B.C. finished...
High jumper Chris Pardee, sophomore sprinter Wayne Anderson, and a mile-relay foursome of John Dockery, John Parker, mike Hauck, and Tony Lynch all threatened the record books and al finished a close second...
Other winners for the Crimson were Michael Hauck in the 600 (1:14.1), Croasdale in the weight (56 ft., 2 2/2 in.) and shot (54 ft., 11 1/2 in.), Jim Smith in the mile (4:19.1), Dave Allen in the two mile (9:51.4), and Chris Pardee in the high jump...
...varsity wasn't as fortunate. John Dockery, John Parker, and Mike Hauck, handed anchor man Lynch a slight lead over Holy Cross. But Crusader anchor man Bob Credle is probably the best middle-distance man in New England; despite a 50.6 leg by Lynch, Credle charged past him in the last 10 yards to win a photo finish. The timers of the race gave Harvard a faster time than Holy Cross, but the finish judges saw it differently...