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Arlington's Tom Spengler contributes sarcasm to cross country joke sessions and consistent, unspectacular running to meets. Quiet, serious Howie Foye combines with lanky Max Schweizer and "Palo Alto Fats" Enscoe to form a solid supporting cast of sophomores...
Harvard coach Bill McCurdy expressed post-meet concern over McLoone and Pottetti, but seemed generally pleased that his team had responded to its first real challenge. The continued improvement of juniors Roth and Heyburn and sophomores Spengler, Foye, Max Schweizer and Jon Enscoe was also encouraging...
...thinks this year's Yardling squad could prove to be the best in Harvard's history. Pottetti comes to Harvard boasting an impressive 9:09 two-mile mark, and behind him is a corps of strong runners. Tom Spengler placed second in Wednesday's meet, and Howard Foye. Curtis Schweizer, and Wilbur Edwards finished the scoring at fourth, fifth and sixth...
...last week there were signs that the iron grip of the cartels has been slipping. The watch industry's own trade magazine, Schweizer Uhr, launched an attack in a front-page editorial titled "We Declare War." Said the magazine: The cartels, "euphemistically called associations," are "not keeping pace with economic trends and [are] abusing their strength and power to the detriment of our national economy." Noting that for months it had been receiving complaints from watchmakers about the rigid price fixing, the magazine said: "The cartels' management has won such power and independence that many of the members...
...five U.S. teams, flying single-seater, all-metal Schweizer sailplanes, might have done even better in the air, had they not been so fouled up on the ground. Glider pilots from Britain and France, who were backed by government " funds, came equipped with their own weathermen and radio crews that promptly dispatched retrieving trailers to landing points. But the U.S. team, forced to pay its own way, had no radios and had to rely on the strictly unilingual Spanish telephone system to trace its pilots. Some of them, down in isolated spots, waited hours before getting back to Madrid...