Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...neither of those leaps will ever be noted in the record book. Last month, Bob soared 17 ft. 2 in.; two weeks ago, he went 17 ft. 31 in. -clearing the crossbar with a good 6 in. to spare. Both jumps were nullified by Section 20(e) of A.A.U. Track and Field Rule No. 42, which specifies that a vault "shall be a failure if a competitor clears the bar, but having relinquished his hold on the pole, the latter passes underneath...
...options), depend as always on a tight, pressing defense and a run-and-shoot offense to win their games. But now they are more of a thinking team-because Russell encourages them to be. "We're all invited to participate," says Guard Jones. "We help him keep track of team fouls and individual fouls. We keep our eyes open for switches the other team might make." Not that Russell necessarily accepts the advice. "I absorb the intelligence," he says, "but the decisions are made by the man in charge...
Colburn, a readheaded Californian, is the biggest single reason for the freshman success this year. He is probably the greatest sprint prospect in Harvard track history, and he can do anything...
With men like Colburn, Coleman and Shaw coming up, the Harvard track team will have little trouble maintaining its supremacy in the Ivy League and its high position in the East...
...Harvard track team's last home appearance of the winter season will be tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Briggs Cage against Brown. The meet was originally scheduled for Saturday evening. The Bruins boast wins over B.U., B.C., Maine, Holy Cross, Dartmouth, and Columbia. Their sole loss was to Yale, 76-44, in a triangular meet with Penn...