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...least expected. John Parker, running the quarter mile for the first time this season, defeated teammate Gage McAfee in the time of 49.5. Mottley stayed out of the quarter to enter the 100-yard dash. Jay Mahaney won the pole vault with a leap of 13 feet, John Ogden swept the 880-yd, run in 1:56.2, followed by Ed Meehan and Keit's Chiappa...
Most of the remaining events should go to the Crimson: John Ogden will take the 880, Hatch the 440-yd. hurdles, and Art Doten the hammer throw, all repeating good showings in the Heptagonals. The pole vault is a puzzle, but Jay Mahaney's record 13 ft., set earlier this month in the G.B.I. meet, will be the one to shoot...
...most exciting races of the afternoon will be in the distances, where Yale's Bobby Mack, Army's Bill Straub, and Brown's Dave Farley will hook up in either the mile or two-mile. The Crimson's trio of Eddie Meehan, Bill Crain, and John Ogden will have to improve on their recent performances if they hope to place...
Even more, Ogden's time bettered the University record for the half-time, set five years ago by Fred Howard. The time will not be submitted; however, since Ogden did not win the race. Ogden's performance gives yet another boost to the Crimson's Heptagonal title hopes, since captain Eddie Hamlin will be unable...
With the return of high jumper Jack Spitzberg after a long absence, the Crimson will go to Princeton Saturday with an unusually healthy squad. Captain Hamlin is the only man who will miss the meet, but Ogden's sudden emergence in the half-mile will give Harvard yet another threat in the distance...