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...rest of the team: 100: Luck (Y) and Frank Yeomans (H); 220: Dave Bain (Y) and Repsher (H); 120 hurdles: Blodgett (H); 220 hurdles: Luck (Y) and Blodgett (H); 440: Jim Stack (Y) and Repaher (H); 880: Carroll (Y) and Howard (H); mile: Mullin (H) and Hamlin (H); two-mile: Mack (Y) and Fitzgerald (H); hammer: Doten (H) and Bailey (H); broad jump: Chris Ohiri (H, and the only freshman named) and Jim Axtell (Y); pole vault: Blodgett (H) and Oukley Andrews (Y); discus: Bronstein (H) and Mike Pyle (Y); and Javelin: John Livingston (Y) and Henry Hallas...
...bitter defeat for the Bulldogs, A indoor and Heptagonal indoor and door champions, and for Jim Stack Tommy Carroll, the two Yale seniors n whom coach Bob Giegengack had it his dynasty...
Next year, chances are, Harvard will defeat Yale in track. But the victory, if it happens, will be an empty one. Tomorrow in New Haven, the Crimson will have its last opportunity to conquer a Yale team under the Jim Stack--Tommy Carroll dynasty...
Last spring, the Crimson came as close as it is possible to come to upsetting the Elis--a 70-70 tie. It was the Gold Dust Twins who saved the Bulldogs then, as Stack took the 440 in 47.9 and Carroll captured...
...most exciting races of the day may be the 440, in which Princeton's Dick Edmunds, a 46.6 quarter miler, will try once again to take a Heps title away from Stack of Yale, who is not nearly so fast but simply refuses to be beaten...