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Harvard's mile relay team beat B.C. and finally broke 3.20 as three men ran legs under 50 seconds. Huvelle surpassed Robinson's anchor lap of 49.3 with a fast 49 flat, and Trey Burns sped to a 49.7. Frank Haggerty, who is not a 440 man, finished...
Surprisingly--for a squad whose mile relay team broke 3:18 last week--the Crimson has been displaying weakness in the middle distances this spring. Jim Baker, who has beaten Princeton's Al Andreini several times indoors, lost to him last week, and sophomore Trey Burns, who ran sensationally during the winter has dropped out of sight for two weeks in the half mile. But the weakness is probably temporary: Baker's loss seems to have been caused by a good race by Andreini--not a bad race by Baker--and junior Jim Smith has looked sharp in the half...
Harvard will have two teams in the relays today. In Heptagonal division of the one-mile relay. Harvard's Dave McCeviy, Sam Robinson, Jeff Huvelle, and Trey Burns (or Lynch) will have to he in top form to better Yale's fast foursome...
...team lost its top two men in the 880, but this should be a strong event nonetheless thanks to the incredible development of sophomore Trey Burns. Burn's best half-mile time last year was 1:55.3; this winter he suddenly developed into one of Harvard's best middle-distance runners ever, turning in a 2:10.4 1000-yard run. Junior Jim Smith provides depth in the event...
...runners and jumpers have depth as well as class. Sophomore Jeff Huvelle holds the University record for the 600-yard run at 1:10.5, and sophomore Trey Burns is the 1000-yard record-holder at 2:10.4. Last year's team couldn't boast a single 14-ft., plus pole vaulter, but this year's squad boasts two, Junior Dave Bell hit 14-ft. in the Heps, while Schoonover cleared 14 ft., 4 in. Sprinter Wayne Anderson has run the 60-yard dash...