Word: mckelvey
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sprinter Sam Robinson, the team's number-one dash man, was out for the season. Sophomore Dave McKelvey couldn't run the 600-yard dash until the Heptagonals, the last meet of the indoor season. And two of the top-distance runners, seniors Dave Alien and Walt Hewlett, were knocked out by a thesis and strained muscles, respectively. The two chief men in the weight events, sophomores Ron Wilson and Carter Lord, were promising but untried...
...Dave McKelvey, pressed by absolutely no one, jogged home for a Briggs Cage record in the 600-yard...
...middle distances and mile, McCurdy relies heavily on young blood. Former freshman stars Jeff Huvelle and Dave McKelvey both loom dangerous in the 600. Junior Sam Robinson, fresh from the gridiron, could go in either the 600 or the dash...
...break in each meet. Against Brown, Baker ran the mile in 4:21.1, a new freshman mark. The next night, in the Knights of Columbus meet, he lowered his time to 4:17.7. In the same meet, the two-mile relay team of William Burns, Richard Langenbach, Dave McKelvey, and Robert Stempson set another freshman record with a 7:49.4 timing. Against Dartmouth, Huvelle ran the 600 in 1:11.9, breaking the University record of 1:12.0 held jointly by Bill Anderson, Jim Cairns, and Pat Liles...
This freshman team will fill a lot of holes in next year's varsity. Meehan prelicts that Huvelle will find a place as a niddle distance man, as will McKelvey. Burns, Frank Snowden Bol Cook, and Ed Brown, Baker, Stempson, Langenback, Steve Marx, Joe Ryan, and Bill Wilson all should land berths is the long distances...