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...meet was supposed to be close between Harvard and Princeton, but you couldn't tell it as one Crimson runner after another crossed the line in sub-27 minute clockings. Jim Baker was third in 26:36, Bob Stempson followed in 26:41 and Walt Hewlett, still recovering from a muscle strain, completed the Harvard sweep by placing fifth...
Allen and Baker ran even all the way at a fast pace which Geisel and Allen Adrelni of Princeton couldn't maintain. Baker finally felt the pressure and lost 36 seconds in the last 200 yards, as Geisel moved up. Hewlett, despite the injury, kept an even, respectable pace until the last mile...
...upper-classmen, Rich Geisel and Pete Taylor, lend some experience to this bunch, though neither has proved himself in days gone by to be in the Dave Allen-Walt Hewlett class...
...Walt Hewlett, who pulled up at Dartmouth with a muscle strain, worked hard this week but his condition is questionable. "I was encouraged," McCurdy said. "At least Hewlett was able to walk away from the workout. But it's impossible to say how strong he will be by Friday...
...Hewlett? It's hard to say. He really did work hard this week and seemed on the verge of breaking out of his doldrums. The muscle pull may keep him from practicing for a while and might keep him out of next week's Big Three meet. But most important of all, it may make it even harder for him to build up the mental attitude that guided him through his fantastic season last fall when he won every meet, the Heps, and finished second in the IC4A's and fifth in the Nationals...