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...Stan Doten started the day by winning the hammer throw with a toss of 191 feet, 7 inches, which broke his own meet record by nearly ten feet. Ed Bailey of Harvard was second. In the javelin throw, the first three men were all over the existing meet record. John Ahearn of Army won the event with a throw of 198 feet, followed by Tom Corbin (191 ft., 3 in.), Army's only other record in the field events came in the high jump, where cadet Gene LaBorne cleared 6 ft., 3 1/2 in. Marty Beckwith was second...
...shot-put was won by Rick DeLone at 51 ft., 7 in. Highly touted cadets Seay and Clements finished behind him. The discus was a Crimson sweep by John Bronstein (152 ft., 6 1/2 in.), Loren Clayman (146 ft., 8 in.) and Stan Doten...
...hammer and broad jump will be Crimson strong points. Ed Bailey and Stan Doten will definitely place in the hammer, and Roger Wilson may beat Army's Bob McCarthy for third. The broad jump should be a sweep by Chukwuma Asikiwe, Alan Albright, and Tom Blodgett. Blodgett is also expected to win the javelin-throw, and, if he can beat the Cadets' Gary Brown, the pole vault...
...first team is composed of fullback Ian Pasley-Tyler; wings Stan Greenspan and Charlie Rowe; centers John Damis and Bill Mares; fly half Ted Marmor; scrum half Hywell Reese; props Dick Schulman and Fred Rice; hooker Charlie Whitman; second rowers Buzz Miller and Ed Smith; and back rowers Lee Freeman, Ed Hall, and John vanSchalkwyk, Jack Downing, Dick Holmes, and captain Dick Baker are out with injuries...
...field events, the Crimson is exceptionally strong in the hammer throw with two men, Ed Bailey and Stan Doten, both throwing well over 200 feet. The third man, Roger Wilson, has been consistently close to the 200-ft. mark. These three should guarantee a Harvard sweep of the event. The shot-put is another Crimson specialty this year, and both the current record holder, Rick deLone, and the former record holder, Sarge Nichols, are doing 53 feet regularly...