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Opening with a first half scoring sprint the Crimson JV's romped to a quick 12 point lead, only to have the margin disintegrate in the face of a steady Bruin counter-attack. Dick Eder and Dick Forster, the former an all-Missouri Freshman, and the latter a recent acquisition from Varsity ranks, paced the aggregation in its attempt to fight off the Brown surge...
...more than a swish. Dressed in his devil's-red hood with one-eyed blinker (to keep him from bearing out), he strutted to the post, cakewalked around the track until he reached the stretch, then, with nothing to pass but the grandstand, put on the famed finishing sprint that has made him the turf world's top money winner. Time: 2:05 2/5 for the mile-and-three-sixteenths...
...McCoubrey former star 100-yards dash runner at Exeter, kept the Kirkland defense busy all afternoon with his express-train end runs. Finally, in the third quarter, he did what he had been threatening to do in the first half when he got away for a long end sprint behind the devastating blocking of former jayvee Dick Manegold and Dan Needham, going all the way for a touchdown...
...show was stolen by this season's newcomer, "Pillar of Fire." It took this super-choreographic and tragic ballet to really rouse the audience, but even the dowagers stood up in the boxes and clapped for encore after encore. And the colorful "Bluebeard" which made a one hour sprint to the finish of the show couldn't efface the effect on the Schoenberg masterpiece. Startlingly crotic despite the Victorian costumes, and moving languidly to a climax, "Pillar of Fire" had the comprehensibility and emotional impact of a drama as well as the grace of ballet technique. But the entire program...
Only familiar face in the 440 was that of Fred Withington, who took a second behind Larry Stewart of M. I. T. after passing Tom McKenna of Concord High in the home stretch. Max Pincus ran a strong race in the 880, but the powerful sprint of Bob Miller of M. I. T., Who had already won the mile, left Pincus in second place...