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...Crimson had lost to Navy but had whipped Army in the Heps. Yesterday, things were switched around. Cadet Jim Warner, injured most of the season, improved on his Heps time by 1:16. And Navy's Buzz Lawlor, the Heps champion, pulled a stitch yesterday and hobbled home in 143rd position...
...Crimson's Doug Hardin, who met his match at the Heps when he placed second to Navy's Buzz Lawlor, will be in the heat of the race for the individual title. Sophomore Steve Stageberg of Georgetown and unbeaten Charlie Messenger of Villanova, along with Lawlor, will be Hardin's main competition...
...Lawlor, a 4:10 miler from the Naval Academy, Hardin finally met his match. The Crimson sophomore stayed on the Annapolis senior's shoulder for the first three and a half miles. Then, when the front-running pair hit the hills the second time around the course, Lawlor pulled away to win by a 13 second margin...
...beat Hardin, Lawlor had to obliterate ate the Heptagonal record of 25:03 set by Harvard's Welt Hewlett over the five mile course in 1964. Hardin's 25:01 clocking also beat the old record and was 50 seconds better than his time here in the triangular meet with Columbia and Penn last month...
Equally outstanding as Hardin's second place were Stempson's fifth place finish and Baker's tenth. Stempson passed three men on the steep hill near the four-mile mark and turned on a strong kick in the last 50 yards to register a 25:48 clocking, behind only Lawlor, Hardin, Navy's Jim Dare, and Columbia's Bennett Flax...