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...even with these disappointments, McCurdy still got an amazing performance from junior Art Siler. Siler won the discus throw with a heave of 155-5 1-2, four inches more than Yale's Stew Thomson, and in the shot put, he surprised everyone by finishing second to Thomson, defeating Army's Dave Patton and Yale's Tom Henderson. The Crimson's Roger Mechanic was fifth in the discus...
Winthrop: Arnold H. Aronson, Edward D. Churchill, William J. Cleary, Jr., William E. Crosby, Charles B. Flynn, Robert M. O'Neil, Arthur G. Siler...
...addition there were two double winners for the Crimson: Renny Little in the 220 and 440, and Art Siler in the discus and shot put. Phil Williams defeated Dick Wharton in the half mile; Dave McLean edged Don French in the two mile; Ken Wilson defeated Otis Gates in the mile; Kip Smith defeated Don Richards in the pole vault. The Crimson also won the mile relay...
Besides his hurdles win, Rittenburg captured the broad jump, tied for first in the high jump with the Green's Dick Fairley, and finished second to Cohen in the 220 lows. Cohen's 23.9 was also a pleasant surprise for McCurdy. Other Crimson winners were Art Siler in the discus, and Ed Carter...
Other outstanding Crimson men were Renny Little in the mile relay with a 50 flat quarter; Art Siler with a second place in the discus throw; Dave McLean, Don French, and Al Wills with good early season miles in the four mile relay; and Dick Wharton with a strong 880 anchor in the sprint medley relay...