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...Crimson trackmen seek to reaffirm their supremacy among local collegians in the third annual Greater Boston Conference meet at Brandeis today and tomorrow. McCurdy & Co. beat out North-eastern 74-61 for first place in this year's indoor competition, and the coach expects the outdoor results to be about the same...
...indoor Heps, Aggrey Awori and Chris Ohiri gave the Crimson a one-two finish, but Harvard performances in the event this spring haven't been up to that championship calibre. Awori has competed only sporadically because of his heavy sprint schedule, and Ohiri managed only a 22 ft., 4 1/2 in. leap against Princeton. Dartmouth's Bill Hayden, who took third in the indoor Heps, will give these two a rough test today...
Awori beat Princeton's John Rall, sprint champion in the indoor Heps, in both the dashes. His times over the rough Palmer Stadium track were 0:10.0 and 0:22.2. Ohiri took the broad jump with a 22 ft., 4 1/4 in. leap, and added a first place in the triple jump with a 46 ft., 11 in. effort...
Princeton's captain John Hartnett and Harvard's sophomore Chris Pardee are getting to be old rivals. In this winter's Harvard-Princeton-Yale indoor meet, Pardee left the Tiger several inches behind, with a winning jump...
Last year the Quakers' match with Harvard was all tied up at 4-4 when darkness set in; Bob Inman and Dean Peckham had to come from behind to win the third doubles match, playing on indoor courts, for the Crimson...