Word: palson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Bill Palson came in first, covering the four and a half mile grind in 20 minutes, 7.6 seconds. He was followed by Francis Kelley of Holy Cross, while in the third slot was Harvard's Bob Houghton. Palson literally walked away with this event, breaking the tape a full 10 seconds ahead of anyone else...
Harvard entries will be Captain May Rogers, Bob Jay, John Sopka, Bob Kent, Bob Houghton, Tom McElligott, Fred Phinney, Bill Palson, Don McCaul, and Will Dalrymple with Jack Jillson, Bill Ellis, and Joe Scott in reserve...
Although only the first five places counted, the seven man Harvard aggregation broke the tape en masse, covering the three and three-quarter mile muddy course in 21 minutes and 36 seconds. The seven Crimson runners were Bob Jay, Bill Palson, John Sopka, Bob Kent, Tom McElligott, Fred Phinney, and Bob Houghton...
Racing against B. U. in a seven man team instead of the usual 10 man combination will be Bob Houghton, Bob Kent, Bill Palson, Fred Phinney, John Sopka, Bob Jay, and Tom McElligott, according to a tentative lineup announced yesterday by Coach Mikkola...
...first seven men, who will represent Harvard in the official part of the meet, tentatively include Bob Houghton, Bob Kent, Bill Palson, Fred Phinney, John Sopka, Bob Jay, and Tom McElligott. In case one of these men is not able to compete, Coach Mikkola is holding in reserve Juniors Joe Scott and Will Dalrymple, and Sophomore Jack Jillson, winner of last Saturday's handicap affair...