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Junior Roy Shaw was the only Crimson performer to take a first in a running event as he edged Yale's Frank Shorter in a photo-finish mile run. Both had times of 4:09.1. Harvard's Tom Spengler came in third, and John Heyburn finished fifth in the race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Strong Performances in Field Events Carry Crimson to Win in Heptagonals | 5/12/1969 | See Source »

...core of Harvard's outstanding distance crew will be at the Penn Relays. "I'm a little restless about the meet," said coach Bill McCurdy, "but we were in the same situation last year and we won handily (113-41). To do that again this year, Tim McCloone, John Heyburn, and John Gorham will have to hold down the distance events...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Divided Track Squad Competes At Dartmouth and Penn Relays | 4/26/1969 | See Source »

...specialty, the shot put, with a 52 ft. 81/2 in. toss, and came back to win the discus with a throw of 161 ft. 11 in. Pottetti ran an excellent 9:02.6 to capture the two-mile, after sharing first place honors in the mile with teammates John Heyburn and Tom Spengler in an amazing three-way dead heat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Szarp Stars as Thinclads Trip Army in 88-66 Battle | 4/21/1969 | See Source »

...Spinney (A), 246'7". High Jump--1) Olsen (A), 2) Pelletier (A), 3) Coleman (H), 6'7". Shot Put--1) Benka (H),, 2) Ajootian (H), 3) Hass (A), 161'11". 440 Hurdles--1) Spear (A), 2) Lounsberry (H), 3) Metzger (H), 54.0. Mile Run--three-way tie: Pottetti (H), Heyburn (H), and Spengler (H), 4:17.5. 440 yd. Dash-- 1) Forsythe (A), 2) Gillis (H), 3) Lemaster (A), 48.5 100 yd. Dash--1) Flanagan (A), 2) Groves (A), 3) Schneider (H), 10.0 88 yd. Run--1) Shaw (H), 2) Colburn (H), 3) Osman (A), 1:52.5. 220 yd. Dash0...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Szarp Stars as Thinclads Trip Army in 88-66 Battle | 4/21/1969 | See Source »

Then a problem. I started getting a sharp pain in my left calf every few steps. At last, I thought, I'm doomed. But the pain was bearable. At about that time the first Harvard runner was crossing the finish line--John Heyburn, 101st...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Jock, Beef Stew, and the Boston Marathon | 4/18/1969 | See Source »

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