Word: rittenburg
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Elis, showing excellent early season sprint strength, and, as usual, getting a championship performance from Stew Thomson, captured seven events, including both freshmen relays. The Crimson, led by Captain Bob Rittenburg's three winning legs, won four relays, while B.U. took three field events...
...Joel Cohen, hindered by a slight injury, can run, the Crimson should be close to a local record in the shuttle hurdles relay. Captain Bob Rittenburg will probably lead the team composed of himself, Cohen, Ed Carter, and Lee Hurd...
...races tomorrow should be the sprint relays, in which Yale, possessing a great trio in Hank Thresher, Larry Reno, and John Haipern, will be racing against the clock, trying to get ready for next week's Penn Relays, and the shuttle hurdles relay, in which Harvard, led by Bob Rittenburg and Joel Cohen should also be close to a local record...
...meet, won by the W-H team, 77 to 30, Rittenburg captured both the 120 high and 220 low hurdle races, with his 14.8 in the former very good time for this early in the season. Little, after finishing third in the 220, won the 440 yard run in 50 flat. Wills, third in the 440, won the two mile, and French, runner-up in the two mile, won the mile run in a poor...
...runners then defeated Richmond, 76 to 39, the Crimson alone accounting for 35 points of the winning total. Rittenburg won the two hurdles as well as tying for first in the broad jump; Little won the 440 and finished second in the 220; Wills won the mile while French finished second in the same race. There was no two-mile in this meet. The Harvard team finished second to Williams in the mile in this meet. The Harvard team finished second to Williams in the mile relay...