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...gained the lead for the first time when Harvard's Bob Muse fed Pete Thornton for an easy goal, and then quickly lost it on Hynes's quick wrist shot from a difficult angle...
...teammate Bob Seals were two of six sharing the lead at the mile point, while a corps of Penn runners dominated the second group, and Harvard's other men held back even further. Others in the front were the Quakers' Karl Thornton and three Cornell harriers-Phil Ritson, Don Alexander, and Anderson...
While Spengler is expected to battle Penn's Karl Thornton and Cornell's Jon Anderson for the lead, Harvard's success will probably be determined by the running of its next three-Seals, John Quirk, and Mark Connolly. They are the ones most responsible for the Crimson's recent improvement...
Things got increasingly worse for the Crimson, and after Spengler coasted home in 25:45, six Quakers finished before Seals became the second Harvard man across the line. The first four Penn harriers- Julio Piazza. Bob Childs, Karl Thornton, and Rodgers- joined hands to tie for second...
...there are several runners on both teams who could break up these three. Harvard's other top men are Bob Seals, John Quink, Mark Connolly, Tom New, and Howie Foye, Penn will be counting on Bob Childs, Karl Thornton, and Elliot Rdgers, Both teams depend on groupin, and it is in this ability that the Crimson's sophomores give Harvard a distinet advantage...