Word: sore
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Hamlin was hampered by a stitch in the Big Three run, and Mullin had a sore leg. Meehan turned in a courageous effort by taking fourth despite an illness which would have sidelined most people...
...Mullin's sore leg hampered him, and he was unable to challenge the leaders. Nobody had the dry heaves, but Meehan had the wet heaves rather extensively before the race. His fourth-place effort despite illness was courageous indeed...
Brian McPhelim took first for the Yardlings in their overwhelming triumph, with a 15:07 clocking. Captain John Ogden, competing on a sore leg, bravely stuck it out for a ninth place, out of the scoring column for the first time but ahead of all enemy runners...
Mullin competed despite an infected toe and a sore leg in the Penn-Columbia and Dartmouth meets, holding on for ninth and fourth place finishes. Hamlin came back from a severe stitch to save the varsity's win over Cornell with a seventh-place effort, and rallied from another attack of cramps to take third against Dartmouth...
Although he suffered a stitch during the race, the Crimson's Ed Hamlin came in third in 25:43, and captain Mark Mullin took fourth, four seconds behind Hamlin, despite a sore toe and leg. Bob Knapp was fifth...