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Although the Yardlings still lack depth, Coach Bob Pickett has developed a smooth first midfield in Phil Waring, Chuck Edwards, and Tod Goodwin...
...Crimson competitor who can be relatively certain of a win, but Eli Rollie Sultze can press Berman if he duplicates the 1:13.9 winning time he recorded against Brown. Dick MacDougal of Yale can beat Ed Grutzner for third. Harvard's Bill Geick also has a chance to beat Tod Lewis in the broad jump, with Bob Mello third. Giegengack has a fine sophomore hurdler in Sid Williams, but he may not be able to defeat both Charlie Durakis and Bob Twitchell...
Dave Gregory was the first Crimson harrier to finish, behind Dick Snedeker of Princeton, Tod Mcarns of Yale and Tiger A1 Pittis, Snedeker set a course record of 34:54.8 over the five mile route, Gregory's time...
Cloveland pitcher Bob Lemon gave the Tigers six scattered hits in posting his twenty-third win. Meanwhile, the Indians blasted four Detroit hurlers for 15 hits, including homers by Jim Hegan and Dale Mitchell. Jerry Priddy homered for the losers. Tod Gray was the losing pitcher...
Comparative times indicate a very close mile-relay, with Harvard on top. Carter will edge Tod Lewis of Yale in the broad jump, but Elis George Appel and Neil King should pole vault higher than Bud Lockett. Lockett and Dick Barwise will get their opposition from George Hipple and Jim Keyes in the high jump