Word: jump
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Yale's Cal Hill, the only double winner, set a new meet and Eli mark in the triple jump at 56 ft. 1 1/2 in. In the broad jump, he leaped 24-83/4--not his greatest jump by any means, but good enough to win yesterday by a foot and a half...
...meet is scored solely on the basis of first places, and Harvard coach Bill McCurdy just happens to have an outstanding Harvard or Yale performer in every event, save the high jump. There Yale's Al Evans and Randy Ralls might try to better their own personal marks of 6 ft. 6 in., but it would be blatantly egotistical for them to nourish the faintest hopes of defeating Oxford's Chris Pardee, the same lanky fellow who jumped 7 ft. as a Harvard senior last year...
...trio of Elis may add another few first places to the Harvard-Yale side. Captain Bob Greenlee, an All-East defensive tackle during the off-season, is the IC4A shot put champion (at 55 ft.). Hill, most likely, will sweep the broad jump (25 ft.) and triple jump 55 ft.). Young, the IC4A 440-yard dash champion, should win both...
...Bittner (Y) 2-Mile: Baker (H), Mardin (H) 120 Hurdles: Moore (Y), Evans (Y) 440 Hurdles: Haggerty (H), Rony (Y) Shot Put: Greenlee (Y), Benka (H) Discus: Redendal (H), Wilson (H) Javelin: Berson (H), Champi (H) Hammer: Wilson (H), Ajootian (H) Pole Vault: Schoonover (H), Brady (Y) High Jump: Evans (Y), Rall (Y) Broad Jump: Hill, (Y), Galliers (H) Triple Jump: Hill, (Y), Opheme-Poeng (Y) 440 Relay: Robinson (Y), Jewett (H) Jones (Y), Andersen (H) Mile Relay: undecided
...changes in Watney's all-too-quaint pubs, launched into discotheques at home, capitalized on the growing popularity of English-style pubs abroad. The innovations have tapped surging profits: while most of the industry is as tepid as its brew, Watney's last month reported a 19% jump in earnings for the first half of fiscal 1967, to $15 million...