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Besides Wills in the mile are Phil Williams and Pete Reider, both good enough to allow McCurdy...
Running on a muddy Van Cortland Park course in New York yesterday, the favored Big Red captured first, second, fourth, eighth, and twenty-first places as two sophomores, Dave Eckel and Mike Midler led the field. Pete Reider, who finished fifth, was the first Crimson runner in the five mile race...
...Reider ran the course in 26 minutes and 16 seconds, half a minute behind Eckel. The other Crimson runners, Ralph Perry, Al Wills, Dave McLean, and Ken Wilson, came in 11th, 14th, 24th, and 31st respectively. Don French, captain of the harriers, dropped out after the third mile...
Possessing the only other unbeaten squad in the meet, the Crimson has as its strongest contender Pete Reider, winner of the Big Three Championship this year. But the varsity's main hope is its well-balanced squad, especially important since Cornell has little after its Big Three. Runners on whom Coach Bill McCurdy must count if the team is to place well include two who have been fighting injuries for some time. Captain Don French was unimpressive against Yale and Princeton, but was suffering from a cold, and Al Wills, third in this meet last year, has been injured much...
...with Harvard are Army and Navy. Although their records are not as impressive as their two Ivy rivals, they have faced tougher opponents and posses good depth. Close grouping has characterized both academies' squads this year, and each possesses a strong individual threat. Figured to finish well up with Reider and the Cornell trio are Ralph Stephenson of the Cadets and the Middies' Walt Meukow...