Word: runners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Considerably further back, Harvard runners finished in second and third places, and swept the fifth through eleventh spots behind Boston University's Paul Scott, the only Terrier runner to stop a Crimson sweep. The final score of the meet was 17-46, almost a complete shutout...
Hewlett breezed across the finish line almost a minute in front of Crimson captain Ed Meehan. His time of 24:44 broke by 22 seconds the Franklin Park course record set two years ago by Cornell's Steve Machooka, the Ivy League's premier runner this season...
...said yesterday that B.U. has "only two competent long-distance men, at most." One of them is Paul Scott, a transfer student whom McCurdy describes as a sturdy runner roughly on a par with Harvard's big three of Meehan, Crain and Hewlett...
...also has a sophomre named Herbert Doyle who is from Nova Scotia and is something of an unknown quantity. "I've heard of a very good runner around here who halls from somewhere up in the maritime area, and Doyle may be the one," McCurdy said...
Last year varsity runner Ed Meehan finished first, but the race was won by a sometime freshman pole-vaulter named Bill Hill, who started with a five-minute handicap. The freshmen cross-country squad won the team championship...