Word: reider
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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With ace Pete Reider and number two man Dave Norris out with colds, and Captain Dave McLean a doubtful starter because of his cold, the varsity displayed the depth on which it has based its hopes for the Heptagonal championships...
Crimson ace Pete Reider sped into the lead on the first big hill, increased it gradually during the entire race, and won going away by more than 100 yards. His winning time of 20 minutes, 9.5 seconds was 18.5 seconds faster than his winning time in the triangular meet...
After the first mile and a half, the varsity race developed into the expected duel between the Crimson's Pete Reider, Dave Norris, and captain Dave McLean, and the Friars' Rod Boucher and Bill Hanlon for the top five positions...
Boucher and Hanlon staged a personal duel for second place after both had moved ahead of Norris and McLean at the 1 1/2 mile mark. They could not gain on Reider, but maintained a wide margin over the trailing Crimson runners. Hanlon finally overtook his teammate to place second, with Boucher third...
...meet should resolve itself into a race between Reider, McLean, Dave Norris, Hanlon, and Boucher for the top finishing positions...