Word: hurdlers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Coach Al Wilson's team has lost neither an indoor nor an outdoor meet since the spring of 1952. This year's squad, led by hurdler Joel Cohen and quarter miler Dick Wharten has not even been close to defeat. In its last meet, it crushed the Yale freshmen...
Coach Bill McCurdy will not use hurdler and broad jumper Bob Rittenburg, or Captain and half miler Jack Richards. Both these men, out with foot injuries, will probably be able to run next week against Yale...
...season, however, Eastment reported that Dixon, one of the nation's top quarter milers and sprinters, might never run again because of a leg injury. Dixon has improved though, but only to the extent that he can run on the mile relay. Pratt, a husky 6-foot-three hurdler, and defending broad jump champ, has been out with a pulled muscle, although there is hope that he may compete tomorrow. If he does, he should take the hurdles, and place in the jump...
Before the season started, McCurdy saw a very bright future for his team. Besides Rittenburg, the best hurdler and broad jumper in the Ivy League, he had a nucleus of promising men coming up from last year's unbeaten freshman team, and a host of veterans from last spring's third place Heptagonal finisher...
Injuries, a plague to the Crimson all season, have not let up for this final dual meet. Among others, Bob Rittenburg, the best hurdler in the Ivy League, is still out with an injured foot, and Dave Alpers, the team's ace middle distance runner, is a question mark entry...