Word: njoku
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sprints sewed up. Aggrey Awori and Tony Lynch will go one-two in the high hurdles, and Lynch will run away with the intermediates. John Bakkensen and Art Croasdale will sweep the weight events. Awori and Harvey Thomas will sweep the broad jump, and Chris Pardee and Charles Njoku should do the same in the high jump...
Dave Bell of Harvard won the pole with the impressive height of an 13 ft., and Olufemi Olumloyo, shin. notwithstanding, captured the jump for the Crimson at 44 ft. 9% even though Pardee and the injured Njoku did not compete...
...Charles Njoku has decided to give his ailing knee a rest. A sore elbow will keep Bop Welch out of the Javelin competition...
...high jump, where this winter the Crimson was considered to have the strongest contingent of any team in the East, only a 6 ft., 1 in. leap by John Newman averted a Tiger shutout. Chris Pardee, still ailing with his sprained ankie, did not compete, and Charles Njoku, hobbled by an injury to the knee of his jumping leg, did well to get off the ground...
...triple jump, where Pardee and Njoku are expected to help out later, Olufemi Olunloyo's 43 ft., 10 in. leap scored a second place. Femi's legs were strapped up like mummies to ease the pain of shin splints...