Word: penns
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...their most recent competition, the Crimson crews finished third behind Cornell and Penn in the Eastern Sprint Regatta, thanks to a victory in the freshman race. The '58 boat turned in the fastest freshman clocking in the EARC's three-year history on the Potomac. In the other divisions, however, the jayvees were edged out by Yale for second place, and the varsity was eliminated in the preliminaries for the first time in nine years...
...heat-in the 220 low hurdles but then finished well behind Manhattan's Charlie Pratt's 23 flat. Manhattan went on to win the meet. Joel Cohen won his heat in the 220 hurdles but failed to qualify in the semifinals. Siler finished fourth in the discus behind Penn State's Roosevelt Grier...
...varsity is Captain Bob Rittenburg, entered in both hurdles races and the broad jump. But Rittenburg's 14.7 in the highs will be lucky to get him into the final. He will have to compete against Manhattan's Chartis Pratt (12.9) Duke's Joel Shankle (14.1) and Penn State's Bill Youkers (14.1). He does stand a better chance, however, in the low hurdles and in the broad jump. Joal Cohen is also entered in the hurdles. Cohen has consistently finished second behind Rittenburg...
...three-year winning streak (TIME, May 16) proved that its Adams Cup victory was no fluke. On the sluggish tidewater of the Potomac, at Washington, the Quakers took the Eastern heavyweight sprint championship by finishing the 2,000-meter race i^ lengths ahead of Cornell. In last place, behind Penn, Cornell, Columbia, Yale and Princeton...
...varsity race, the Crimson was never much of a threat to early leaders M.I.T., Penn, and Navy and were at least a length behind at Massachusetts Avenue Bridge when the rudder line broke. Navy faded as the race continued and Princeton and Cornell moved ahead...