Word: spenglerism
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...opening event, the mile, was a harbinger of things to come. Enscoe and Tom Spengler ran ahead for the bulk of the race and finished together. Both, were clocked at 4:11.0, but the judges gave the victory to Enscoe...
...Spengler won the two-mile at a very strategic point in the meet. The two-mile was the last event before the relays and it came when Harvard was ahead, 47-46. Princeton's Paul Good led in the race until the last lap when Spengler and Jeff Brokaw, who had stayed close for the entire race, drove past him, with Spengler in the lead. They stretched out their lead and took the first two spots. Spengler's winning time was 9:02.6, Harvard's Mike Koerner nipped Princeton's Tom O'Brien for fourth place...
...most exciting race of the day was the two-mile which took place, not surprisingly, between two Harvard runners. Tom Spengler and John Enscoe sprinted to a nerve-splitting finish which saw Spengler, who ran 8:59.0, beat out Enscoe by just 0.2 seconds...
...ahead for most of the race, but was first passed by Harvard's Jeff Brokaw and then by Enscoe who stayed ahead for part of a lap. Enscoe and Spengler sprinted hard for the entire last Lap. Brokaw finished third...
...Spengler and Enscoe ran shoulder to shoulder for the last lap, and the final margin of victory was only a lean at the tape. Spengler, who also finished fourth in the 1000 and ran on the winning two-mile relay team, was voted the meet's outstanding performer...