Word: indoor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's most prolific record-breaker, Jim Baker, did it again Saturday night, running the fastest indoor mile in Harvard history in the Knights of Columbus annual meet at Boston Garden...
Baker crossed the finish line at 4:05.9, bettering his best previous time, recorded only a month ago against Army, by four seconds and erasing the varsity indoor record...
Folks go first class in Texas, and first of all is that bubble-topped monument to indoor baseball and plastic grass, the Houston Astrodome. "We're geared for anything," boasts the arena's major astrodomo, Judge Roy Hofheinz, 55. Not quite, though. The Astrodome lacks a basketball floor, and this might have been an embarrassment when unbeaten, second-ranked Houston University wanted to use the Dome for its game against unbeaten, top-ranked U.C.L.A. No sweat for the judge. He reached clear over to Los Angeles to borrow a portable floor, spent $10,000 trucking it to Texas...
Three firsts by Walter Johnson, two by weightman Ed Nosal, and two by distance runner Jon Enscoe paced the Yardling indoor trackmen to a 90-14 trouncing of host Andover, Academy yesterday. Harvard came in first in every event as the freshmen boosted their undefeated dual meet string...
...first two events, the 28-pound weight throw and the 12-pound shot put, the Crimson went on to shut out the preppies in four of the remaining 10 contests. Nosal's 66-1 heave of the 28-pound weight is possibly the best in the history of freshman indoor track at Harvard. He also led a sweep of the shot put. Yardling football standout Richie Szaro contributed a third in that event...