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...shotputters in the world, 2) the only 15-ft. vaulters, 3) the fastest 400-meter and no-meter hurdlers on earth, and 4) a sprinter who can run as fast as Jesse Owens. In this sudden-death competition, two other 1952 Olympic winners (Harrison Dillard and Lindy Remigino) failed even to qualify, and one world-record holder (Lon Spurrier) could only make third place...
...last year took a place in the 220 yard dash won by Lindy Remigino of Manhattan. Manhattan, Penn Sate, and Yale are the favorites to win the team trophy tomorrow...
Manhattan, with three of the best sprinters in collegiate history, Lindy Remigino, Jack O'Connell, and Joe Schatzle as well as weight man Steve Dillon, all graduated, looked much weaker at the start of this year. But it still had Vern Dixon, Lou Jones, Charlie Pratt, and many other veterans to help fill...
...Manhattan College's Lindy Remigino, who won the 100-meter dash in a photo-finish with Jamaica's Herb McKenley and Britain's Emanuel McDonald-Bailey. Time for all three sprinters...
...going to have the best team we ever had." Some reasons for the Brundage exuberance, even though chilly weather cut down a few performances: ¶ Manhattan College's 440-and 880-yard relay team (Jack O'Connell, Joe Schatzle, Lindy Remigino and Bob Carty), which won both events, the 880 in 1: 24.4, only four-tenths off the world record. ¶The New York A.C.'s Hurdler Charley Moore, a former Cornell runner and almost surefire Olympic winner, who set an American 400-meter hurdle record of 50.9. ¶b Polevaulters Bob Richards (handicapped by a muscle...
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