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Spitzberg was the meet's only double winner; he also took the hurdles in 5.4. Jim Leath made use of a fast start to capture the dash...
John Thomas of B.U. won the high hurdles in a slow 5.4, and finished third in the dash before retiring for the night. The Crimson's Jim Leath took the dash in a good...
...attempts for a 4.6 average. Next in line after Taylor: quarterbacks Ted Galaby (288, 51, 5.7) and Mike Bassett (174, 44, 2.9); halfbacks Chuck Reed (169, 42, 4.0), Tom Boone (169, 42, 4.0), and Scott Harshbarger (127, 34, 4.0); fullback Fred Barti (112, 28, 4.0); and halfback Jim Leath...
...second team is dominated by sophomores: Bassett, guard Walt Dobrzelecki, halfbacks Scott Harshbarger and Jim Leath, and center Dick Lozeau. Rounding out the squad are fullback Fred Bartl, ends Dave Hudepohl adn Ron Juvonen, guard John Semeraro, and tackles Mike Sheridan and Ed Smith...
Needless to say, the loss of Hatch leaves the backfield with less depth than over at halfback. Presently, three of the top six halfbacks are players who had no football experience last year. Sophomore speedster Jim Leath, second string left half behind Boone, and John Damis, third string, sat out last year--as did sophomore Dave Connor, third string right half behind Chuck Reed and Scott Harshbarger...