Word: indoor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Another question mark at the start of the season was Mark Mullin, holder of the University record for the mile at 4:10.6. Mullin was sick for the indoor Yale meet, and this was one of the key factors in the Crimson loss. He ran strongly against Army, however, winning the mile easily...
...which the meet could hinge. One is the 440, where Dave Newi, Larry Repsher, and Don Kirkland will face Army's Jerry Garwick, who ran a 48.2 against Missouri. The second is the mile run, which pits Mark Mullin against Cadets Ted Benx and John Jones. Mullin beat them indoors, but they both beat him in the Indoor Heptagonals...
...mile run features a continuation of the literally running battle between Jed Fitsgerald and Army's Howie Roberts. This year's indoor match was the scene of some bloody elbowing, with Roberts emerging the victor. Fitsgerald hopes to repeat his last year's outdoor victory...
...high jump looks like a clear victory for Gene LaBorne and Bill Hawkins of Army. Hawkins won the indoor meet at 6 ft., 3 in. Neither Marty Beckwith nor Tony Deness can match the Cadets' consistently high leaps...
...cuts down drag. "Maybe it's just psychological," says Bittick, "but you feel you are kind of slithering along." To slither better, Bittick also shaved the hair from his arms before his triple-crown performance. Clark's normal headdress is a close crew cut, but for the indoor championships he took a drastic trimming. He bounced out of the Yale pool with a shining, billiard-bald scalp. Actually, said