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...brilliant Tom Lussen undoubtedly will break the pole vault record of 13 feet 6 inches set by Bill Harding of Yale in 1936. Dick Godfrey of Dartmouth, Steve Madey of Harvard, and Bob Randall of Cornell, 13 footers, will scramble for the other points...
...somewhat out of their class in other events: Dan Donahue slid into the semi-finals in the 45 yard high hurdles, but was eliminated in the fast 5 7-10 finals time. Tommy Lussen of Yale only placed second with a 14 foot pole vault, a foot over Steve Madey's best. The two mile relay team was lapped by the record-breaking Manhattan College foursome...
...Steve Madey will probably be vying with Tom Lussen of Yale in the pole-vault. Lussen topped the timber at 12 feet, 6 inches at the Mill rose games. Steve was right up with him through 12 feet, but his pole broke when he was on the verge of adding the extra half foot...
...Donahue, Frank McKechnie, and Ted Meredith. Ed Childs, Bill Young, Bob Brundage, and Bob McLoughlin will run in the two mile relay. Other Harvard competitors will be Bob Partlow and John Bunker in the high jump, Charley Smith in the sprints, Don Donahue in the high hurdles, and Steve Madey in the pole valt. Saturday will be the first taste of indoor competition this year for Smith, ranking sprint...
...Steve Madey reached 13 feet in the pole vault, while Donahue took fourth place in the finals of the 60-yd. high hurdles. Tolmich won this event. Captain Shields of Yale placed second, and Dugger of Tufts took third...