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Harvard's excellent two-mile relay team is in a position that also reflects the bind. In the Boston K of C Meet that opened the Eastern indoor season, the quartet of Jeff Huvelle, Jim Baker, Dave McKelvey and Trey Burns obliterated the Harvard record by 7 seconds with a 7:33.6 time that stood up for a time as the second best in the country. Fordham, which beat the Crimson on that occasion, lost to Villanova, in two consecutive races while exams sidelined McCurdy's boys. Then over intersession, the four juniors, chaperoned by captain Wayne Anderson, travelled...
...slaughter might have been greater if Harvard hadn't been playing it safe for this. Saturday's Big Three meet at Yale. Coach McCurdy held out 100 ace Trey Burns to give his slightly injured leg a chance to heal...
Record-holder Dave McKelvey (600)--McCurdy's most pleasant surprise this season--is a big question mark. Exams could keep him away from the Garden. Exams will keep Trey Burns (1000) and Jim Baker (mile) away...
...Baker lost yardage to Jim Gorak, and Dave McKelvey lost a little more in the third slot. Anchor-man Trey Burns started way behind and just had no chance to catch the leader. Burns had a lot left when he finished his 1:53.0 leg 30 yards behind Fordham...
Harvard will enter one of its finest two-mile relay teams ever, if Huvelle is ready. The junior gazelle will team up with classmates McKelvey, Baker, and undefeated Trey Burns...