Word: trey
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Eager Jim Wich of Brown ran a cautions race to win the 880. Trey Burns controlled the pace for the first 700 yards. Then Which and Crimson sophomore Tom Callahan made their moves. Callahan wasted his by trying to get by Burns on the inside, but Wich took the outside route and dfinally got by Burns fifty yards from the finish...
...With Trey Burns and Tom Callahan in the 880, Jim Baker and Dick Howe in the mile, and Doug Hardin and Tim McLoone in the two mile Harvard has outstanding scoring potential and depth in the longer races...
Crimson runners took all their events but the hurdles. Sophomore Dick Howe edged out juniors Jim Baker and Trey Burns in a dramatic mile. Howe led off a fierce challenge by Baker to hit the tape first, though both were timed...
That win was a turning point. The seven-point bulge was narrowed to five when Steve Bittner--who had won the mile an hour before in 4:08.9--upset Princeton's Werner Endrikat to take the 1000. Harvard again took third and fourth with Trey Burns and Tom Callahan...
...running events look like a tossup. Harvard should take the two-mile with Doug Hardin and Jim Baker, and the 1000 with Tom Callahan and Trey Burns. Yale should win the mile with Steve. Bittner and the dash with Rich Robinson...