Word: quirks
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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While Spengler is expected to battle Penn's Karl Thornton and Cornell's Jon Anderson for the lead, Harvard's success will probably be determined by the running of its next three-Seals, John Quirk, and Mark Connolly. They are the ones most responsible for the Crimson's recent improvement...
Harvard's John Quirk hung back during the middle of the race and then moved toward the end. passing about five runners and finishing fifth. Meanwhile, Tom New, George Barker, and Howie Foye jockeyed for position with Princeton's Bill Good, Tom Yunck, and Eric Bates...
...there were only 28 seconds between Quirk and Foye, who was 11th, as Princeton and Harvard alternated finishes...
...home stretch, Quirk was only about 15 yards behind him but didn't have the kick to catch...
Even in the early parts of the race, Harvard was in command. Spengler and Quirk were soon running first and fourth, while Bob Seals and Mark Connolly were fifth and sixth. The situation didn't change much except for Seal's move during the middle of the five-mile race. By the four-mile point, he was second, and he finished in the same position letter specify the necessary steps toward admission...