Word: tron
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...Crimson pushed even harder, Harvard took first and second in both the 400 and the 500, the races that follow the 1500. The field eventers had their best day this season, with Jim Johnson winning the long jump with his best leap of the season, captain Lanny Tron taking first in the shot put, and Al Quintero setting a personal record with a weight throw of 16.39 meters to take second place in that event...
...Weber, 8:18.2, 2. B.C., Bauz, 8:19.3, 3. H, Jelley, 8:30.2. Hurdles: 1. H, Stephens, 7.8, 2. B.C., Nance, 7.9, 3. H, Herberich, 8.1. 35-Ib. Weight: 1. B.C., Monohan, 54' 9 3/4," 2. B.C., Swanke, 50' 8," 3. B.C., Miller, 50' 1/2," Shot Put: 1. H, Tron, 48' 7 1/2," 2. B.C., Monohan, 48' 4 1/2," 3. B.C., Swanke, 45' 11 1/2." Mile Relay: 1. H, 3: 21.2, 2. B.C., 3:23.2. 2 Mile Relay...
...other events, Tom Schuler will join Alec Quintero in the 35-lb. weight throw and will be tossing the shot put with co-captain Lanny Tron and junior Peter Rittenburg, while co-captain Dave Randall, now ailing with an injured knee, will be returning to pole vault. Freshmen should play a large role in the hurdles with the addition of Steve Ezeji-Okoye and Jim Herberich to aid veteran Kimbro Stephens...
...Alec Quintero supported him with a 164-ft. 7-in. throw to pick up second. In the shotput, senior Allen Strehler got a second place with a distance of 47 ft. 5 1/4 in., his last Crimson throw before turning in his jersey. And teammate Lanny Tron completed the picture, winning the event with an incredible 49-ft. 5 3/4-in. effort...
...expected Yale to bring more athletes," sophomore Lanny Tron, winner of the shot put and the discus, said. The strong-armed Canadian notched a personal best of 49-ft., 1-in. in the shot...