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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...
...Huskies will also be tough to beat in the pole vault. Northeastern sophomore Don Heyburn vaulted over 16 feet last year as a freshman and hopes to break 17 feet this year...
...Andrew Gerken led the pack in the the 3000 with times of 8:44.0 and 8:46.4, respectively. In the field events, Brown took first in the 35-lb. weight throw, with Al Quintero taking second and Tom Sculer in third. Dave Randall took first in the pole vault with a leap of 13 ft. 8 in., while an injured Mark Henry's 6-ft., 8-in. leap won the high jump...
...Hall, 6.62m. Triple Jump: 1. B.C., Munoz-Bennett, 47' 1 1/4," 2. H, Hall, 46' 6 1/4," 3. H, O'Brein, 42' 10 1/2." High Jump: 1. H, Henry, 6' 8 1/4," 2. B.C., Coffey, 6' 6 1/2," 3. H, Gregory, 6' 2." Pole Vault: 1. H, Randall, 13' 6," 2. H, Spanos, 13,' 3. B.C., Yost, 12' 6." 60 yd. Dash: 1. H, Hudson, 6.4, 2. H, Jones, 6.4, 3. B.C., Nance, 6.7. 400 m.: 1. H, Midlo, 49.7, 2. B.C., Graca, 50.2, 3. H, Stephens, 50.5. 500 m.: 1. H, Murer, 1:05.4, 2. B.C., Kirk...
...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...