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Coach McCurdy has entered four runners in the mile event in hopes of picking up a few extra points. Roy Shaw may be the only one with the speed to challenge Villanova's four-minute sophomore, Marty Liquori, but Harvard's Jon Enscoe, Tom Spengler, and John Heyburn could all make the finals and will gain valuable meet experience...
Miler Jon Enscoe coasted to a smooth win in 4:12, snapping the tape with an eight-yard margin on teammate John Heyburn. Tom Spengler finished with a strong burst to complete the sweep...
Spengler led Harvard sweeps in the mile and two-mile runs, taking first easily in both. His times were 4:16 for the mile and 9:25.6 for the two-mile run, as he beat juniors John Heyburn and Kieth Colburn to the tape in the mile and Colburn and junior Erik Roth in the two-mile...
...captured the mile-run and the 1000-yard event. His time of 4:14.1 in the mile was fast enough to edge the Crimson's Bob Enscoe by 1.4 seconds. Enscoe was also a close second in the 1000. The Crimson swept both these events, as John Heyburn was third in the mile and Keith Colburn was less than a second behind Enscoe in the 1000-yard...
Head Coach Bill McCurdy credited John Heyburn with running "a good, solid race," and expressed regret that he had not given the powerful junior a chance to perform in the Heptagonal or IC4A meets. Heyburn, the eighth man on a team limited to seven entries, got the nod yesterday when captain Doug Hardin and Royce Shaw were sidelined by injuries. He responded by finishing fourth man for Harvard, his highest of the season, and 128th overall...