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...arrival parade caused a sensation among Key West's bolita (numbers) players. They jotted down the last two numbers on the presidential auto license (45), carefully noted the 21-gun salute he got, and played their hunches. That day, numbers 21 and 45 paid off one-two, to the near-ruin of local bookmakers...
...once in the Varsity contest was the issue in doubt. Following an effortless win in the medley relay, Jerry Gorman and Ted Norris finished one-two in the 220, and after that all save one of the events saw Crimson swimmers hit the finish line first...
...hammer throw, where the Fisher brothers, Willo and Jack, were expected to place one-two, Bob Bennett of Maine was the winner, with Willo in second place and Jack, competing under the aegis of the Weld Boat Club, in third...
...crew spent a hectic two months trying to fit the right man in the right seat for the quadrangular race against Cornell, Princeton, and M.I.T. on May 4. Stroked by Lou Cox, who replaced be-measled Toby Ross two days before the meet, the Varsity boat finished strongly, with enough of a kick to catch Princeton in the last half mile but not enough power to head a strong Cornell eight; M.I.T. finished last. On the same day, the Jayvees were nosed by Princeton and Bert Haines' 150's and Jayvee 150's finished one-two against M.I.T. and Tabor...
...first two meets, on April 20 and 27, saw the Mikkolamen smother first Tufts and Connecticut, and then Rhode Island and Holy Cross. By grabbing most of the win, place, and show monies, the Crimson copped 216 1/6 of a possible 325 points for the two contests. The Fisher boys, Jack and Willo, started their hegemony over the weight events, finishing one-two and two-one in the hammer throw on the two successive Saturdays. Jack Hunter, high and low hurdle artist, was elected captain just after the first meet...