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...series of misfortunes in the earlier action set up the dassling finish: Favored Art Croasdale took a disappointing fourth in the 35-lb. weight throw. Defending champion and Heptagonals record holder Aggrey Awori failed to qualify for the final heat of the 60-yard high hurdles. Favorite Walt Hewlett finished next-to-last in the two-mile run, almost a full-lap behind the winner. The mile relay team failed to score...
Sweat became noticeable on the Harvard bench during the two-mile, as Walt Hewlett started slow and finished slower. The predicted six points for the Crimson vanished into none when Yale's Jeff Sidney, whom Hewiett defeated last week, led a pack of alien runners across the tape ahead of the Crimson sophomore...
Army coach Carl Crowell may hold Straub out of the mile and put him in the two-mile, with a chance to defend his 1963 Heps championship and avenge a December defeat at the hands of the Crimson's Walt Hewlett. If so, that one also will be a rip-snorter. Hewlett outlasted Princeton ace Kelly Somers and Yale's Jeff Sidney on the second half of his double win last week, so he should be alone with Straub and possibly Cornell's Jim Byard at the finish today if Straub chooses this distance...
Record-breaking performances came from Walt Hewlett and captain Ed Meehan. Hewlett smashed the old mark in the two-mile run by almost 25 seconds with a time of 9:18.1 and Meehan eclipsed the record in the 1000-yard run with a 2:16.9. Sophomore Tony Lynch squeezed past teammate Aggrey Awori in the 45-yard high hurdles to tie the old mark of 5.8 seconds...
...Hewlett's performance was the day's most exciting. The Crimson ace lapped almost the entire field at least once in the two-mile event. Meehan, however, was the meet's only double winner, bringing home a 4:22.5 victory in the mile as well as the win in the 1000-yard...