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Long jump: 1. Henry (H) 23-4, 2. Hartman (NU) 23-7 3/4, 3. Johnson (H) 23-7 1/2, 4. Udo (H) 23-7, 5. Munoz-Bennet (BC) 23-4 1/4. Triple jump: 1. Saunders (BU) 49-5 1/2, 2. Munoz-Bennet (BC) 48-10, 3. Hartman (U) 48-5, 4. Henry (H) 47-11, 5. Taylor (MIT) 46-1 1/2. Shotput: 1. McDermott (NU) 61-2 1/4 (new meet and New England collegiate record), 2. Dawson (NU) 57-10, 3. Zaidman (BU) 56-10 3/4, 4. White (NU) 50-5 1/2, 5. Battishire (NU) 49-4. 35-lb. weight...
Harvard was in third with 13 points after Mark Henry took first in the long jump, followed by Jimmy Johnson in third, and Gus Udo in fourth Henry also finished fourth in the triple jump to round out his return from a hamstring injury...
Without Dixon and Schuler in the mile, and Randall in the pole vault, Northeastern swept the Crimson in both events. Gus Udo's absence was also felt in the triple jump, where the Huskies took first and second. Despite these losses, the Crimson gave Northeastern all it could handle in the other events...
...injury-racked thinclads' performance will depend on the status of number-one long and triple jumper Gus Udo--who may make his long waited return from a knee injury--and the health of high jumper Mark Henry. The Huskies look very solid in all the field events, with Dave Julian (high jump), Russ Hartman (long and triple jump) and Scot Pladel (long and triple jump), all back from last year's squad. A group of promising freshmen should add to the Huskies' depth in the field events...
...thinclads overpowered Brown despite even more additions to their injury list. Joining Adam Dixon, Gus Udo and Brad Bunney in the ranks of the walking wounded were Kim Stephens, Peter Johnson and Peter Jelley. Mark Henry was also unable to compete in any events other than the hugh jump...