Word: race
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Hunt added that he hoped his runners had learned from the meet how important it is not to fall too far behind the pace-setters in the early stages of a race. Meitzoff, for example, "made a tremendous finish but simply gave up too much ground at the start," the coach said...
Cornell never had much of a chance. Through some administrative error, Harvard did not even mark the 5.5-mile Franklin Park course, and the Big Red runners had to jog around it with Harvard coach Bill McCurdy prior to the race. From the opening gun, however, there were plenty of Crimson harriers in front to show...
Hardin finished a strong third, four seconds behind Pottetti. Tom Spengler lost contact with the leaders surprisingly early, but continued on to cop fourth. Sophomore Jon Enscoe stayed with Spengler tenaciously most of the way for fifth place in his best race to date...
Sophomore Howie Foye has been making quiet, unspectacular progress behind the front-runners. Far from being one of the leading lights on last year's freshman squad, Foye made the jump to five miles with ease, running the best race of his career to finish fifth against Brown...
With the Ivy League ban on fall varsity crew competition lifted, three varsity heavyweight fours and four varsity lightweight fours will compete for the Crimson. Eight-oared shells from Dunster, Quincy, and possibly Kirkland will race, also...