Word: houghtons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...varsity cross-country a major track 'H' was voted to William C. Palson Jr. '44, and a minor 'H' to Timothy Coggeshall '44; Robert B. Houghton '42; Robert D. Jay '42; Donald R. McCaul '43; Thomas J. McElligott '42; Frederick W. Phinney '43; Kay T. Roger '42, Captain; Joseph C. Scott '43; John J. Sopka '42; James E. Meredith, Jr. '42, Manager...
...Varsity will be deprived of the services of several star performers including Captain Bob Houghton, top sprinter Doug Pirnie, next year's cross-country Captain Fred Phinney, half-miler Rollo Campbell, and weight man Dick Pflster...
Captain Bob Houghton, whom Jaako calls "an inspiring leader," twisted his ankle in a touch-football game, and is out for the next two weeks at least. One of the top men in the distances, Fred Phinney, next year's cross-country captain, will undergo a dental operation Thursday that will deprive him of wisdom tooth, and Jaako of his services for a couple of weeks...
Although times were kept strictly confidential, Captain Bob Houghton and Fred Phinney looked particularly impressive in leading their respective heats in the three-quarter mile trails, while Bill Palson loped his eight laps in effortless style to finish with a less impressive time. To redeem himself, the smooth-striding star tore through a furious quarter-mile a few minutes later...
Both the mile and two-mile relay teams are wide open, but in the milerace, Captain Bob Houghton, and last year's Yardling leader Bill Palson, are ahead of the pack. Top man in the 445 looks to be Frank McKecnie, who did not run last year, but was the leading quarter-miler on his Freshman team. Don MacKinnon, a star at Newton High, stands out among the hurdlers, while Steve Gifford seems to be his outstanding understudy...