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Sophomore ace Chris Pardee won his ballyhooed high jump clash with John Hartnett, beating the Tiger captain at 6 ft., 6 1/4 in. on fewer misses. Cold weather held both jumpers well below their peak height of 6 ft., 9 in., although Pardee went over the bar twice at 6 ft., 8 in., only to knock it off with his trailing...
...week's upset half-mile loss against Holy Cross with victories in both the mile and 880-yard and mile runs. He covered the longer distance in a fine 4:14.1, well ahead of Princeton's Ross O'Dell, then came back with only twenty minutes' rest to beat Tiger Terry O'Keeffe in a stirring 880 duel. Displaying his finest Meehanesque style of the spring season, he lay behind for most of the race, coming on to pass O'Keeffe twenty yards from the tape. The time...
Croasdale got his double with a 182 at 10 1/2 in. hammer throw, and a 52 ft. 7 in. shot put. The hammer distance, Croasdale's best of the spring season, was a whopping 17 1/2 feet farther than Tiger Ernie Pascarella's second-place heave...
Aggrey Aworl will get competition from John Ball in both dashes, and Tony Lynch should have his hands full against Tiger record-holder Tod Williams in the hurdles. But Ed Meehan has beaten Princeton half-miler Terry O'Keefe twice, and the Tiger distance men should be no threat to Meehan and Walter Hewlett. Harvard might even take the 440 for once; Princeton's Lew Hitzrot hasn't been under...
...field, Chris Ohiri, Awori, and Pardee may sweep the broad jump against Princeton's John Pieper, who set a personal record of 21'5" Saturday. No Tiger triple-jumper has beaten 43'; Ohiri is consistent at 47, Tom Holcombe and John Bakkensen should clean up the javelin and the discus respectively without trouble...