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...that his team would have to win the relay to win the meet, McCurdy entered his best foursome--Jack Richards, Alan Howe, Dave Alpers, and Little. The team could not open up a lead on Yale, however, and when Little was given the baton, he was even with Jack Meader. Little, with a 50.5 anchor quarter, proceeded to win by 20 yards. The team had a 3:23.5 time...
From the first event of the meet, Eli Coach Bob Giegengack got an indication of the pattern of the afternoon. Looking for a one-two finish in the mile, he entered his two best men, Mike Stanley and Meader, not counting on trouble from Crimson sophomore Al Wills. A dark-horse entry, Wills had previously run only the half-mile this season. Taking the lead at the 880 mark, he won in 4:27.3 minutes, despite a spurt by Stanley with 300 yards...
...running events, the Elis are far from weak. They have four very strong runners, Jack Meader, Mike Stanley, Hank Thresher, and Ross Price, all of whom could win one or more races. Meader and Stanley both can run the 880 under 1:54 or the mile under...
Although there will not be any individual races, many of the top runners in the East will compete on relay teams today. Included among the top entries are Mike Stanley, Ross Price, John Meader, Stu Thompson, Henry Thresher, Yale; Billy Smith, Bill Scherer, Nat Baker, Bruce Hescock, Dick Bates, B.U.; Dave Alpers, Hal Gerry, Renny Little, Harvard...
Strategy for Yale works this way. Apeman Stu Thomson and his teammate Tom Henderson are being counted on to score heavily in the shot and weight threw; Bill Donegan and Harry Work, in the pole vault; Mike Stanley and Jack Meader in the 1,000 yard run; Joe Albanese and Ross Price, in the 600 yard run; and whomever Gigengack picks in the two-mile relay...