Word: meetings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Spirit, in fact, is the only thing that can win the meet for the Crimson. The team was not at its best for the winter contest, and missed a chance for an upset. The varsity will be at a fine edge for today's clash...
...Last month Benjamin turned in a 9:25.4 performance at the Connecticut Relays, and since then he has had his first real workouts since early December. He will be facing Army's Heptagonal champion Dick Greene in what promises to be the most exciting race of the meet...
...Fitzgerald, Fred Howard, and possibly Benjamin will meet Cadets Ted Benz, the Heps winner, and Dick Healy in the mile, a key event. Fitzgerald outdueled Healy when the Crimson met Army last winter, but since then Benz has come into his own, soundly defeating Fitzgerald in the Heptagonals. Howard has improved, too, and any one of five men could take first place...
Carl Pescosolido's injured arm could make a difference in the meet. If Pescosolido is able to throw the javeline at full strength, he should be able to win, and Bob Kneeland also has a chance to score. Tom Blodgett's illness should not keep him from winning the pole vault against Army's Jim Young...
...meet, the Crimson must capitalize fully on its strong events, especially the sprints. Sandy Dodge, Frank Yeomans and Landau, if he runs, should provide no less than 14 points if the Crimson is to balance Army strength in the jumps and middle distances...