Word: mclean
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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After the first mile and a half, the varsity race developed into the expected duel between the Crimson's Pete Reider, Dave Norris, and captain Dave McLean, and the Friars' Rod Boucher and Bill Hanlon for the top five positions...
Boucher and Hanlon staged a personal duel for second place after both had moved ahead of Norris and McLean at the 1 1/2 mile mark. They could not gain on Reider, but maintained a wide margin over the trailing Crimson runners. Hanlon finally overtook his teammate to place second, with Boucher third...
...Friars, who defeated Holy Cross but lost to Army, boast two outstanding runners, but little depth. Number one man, junior Bill Hanlon, defeated the varsity's ace, Pete Reider, as a freshman, while number two man, senior Rod Boucher, defeated Captain Dave McLean when the two teams last...
...meet should resolve itself into a race between Reider, McLean, Dave Norris, Hanlon, and Boucher for the top finishing positions...
Hillier finished second by ten yards over Norris, who was ten yards in front of teammate McLean. The next Crimson runner, Ralph Perry, finished nearly 200 yards behind this quartet. The other varsity scorer, Bill Thompson, finished 50 yards behind Thompson...