Word: indoor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After the finest showing ever by a Harvard track squad at the NCAA indoor finals during the weekend, Huvelle and the rest of the Crimson runners will fly to Jamaica to prepare for the outdoor season with six days of intense, twice-a-day running sessions...
Rittenburg is still running today. Late last January, he trimmed his weight by 20 pounds, entered the Boston Athletic Association Indoor Meet, and ran a respectable, though non-placing time in the hurdles. These "periodic comebacks," as McCurdy calls them, are just what you'd expect from Rit. He never recognized a limit on what he might do and there will never be another like...
...evaluate just how much our indoor success [Harvard was undefeated in dual meets] reflects our outdoor potential," McCurdy said yesterday. Bill Cobb's absence in the sprints will hurt us, but Bill Jewett and Ralph Hornblower have improved so much recently that we expect a lot of help from them...
...long jump and the triple jump, Harvard's hopes rest on the performances of three sophomores, John Avault, Joel Hare, and Bob Galliers. All three were sporadically on the injury list during the indoor season...
...flanker on USC's championship team, jumped to his usually fast start. But Flowers, a pass receiver from Tennessee, demonstrated more football skill as he lunged and tumbled past the tape a fraction of a second ahead of his rival. Flowers' time of 7.0 tied McCullouch's NCAA indoor record...