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Harvard's Ed Nosal, the defending champion in the 35-pound weight throw finished fifth in the finals of the 1971 NCAA National Indoor Track Meet in Detroit yesterday morning. Nosal had a strong throw of 61'7", but he was unable to overcome a classy field which was led by Kent State's Al Schoterman. Schoterman, a 230-pounder, hurled the weight 68'101/4", breaking the old collegiate record by more than three feet...
Harvard's Ed Nosal took a disappointing third place in the weight throw, an event he was favored to win. Ed heaved the 35-pound shot 60 feet, leaving him over two feet behind the winner of the event, cross-town rival Tom Sirois of Northeastern...
...Nosal is the only member of the Harvard squad competing in the field events. Shot putter Joe Naughton could have made the trip but McCurdy said he is bogged down in academic work...
...finals last night the Crimson's Ed Nosal took a disappointing third in the 35-pound weight with a throw of 60 feet even. Tom Sirois of Northeastern won the event with a toss of 62' 81/2" to continue the seesaw battle between the two Boston-area athletes...
...Nosal is the best chance we have of winning a first place." coach Bill McCurdy said Thursday...