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Harvard was not at full strength, however, because Vincent VanderpoolWallace and co-captain Blayne Heckel were out of action with leg injuries. Their absences were sorely felt by the Crimson, as Princeton notched firsts in the specialties of the two men--the triple jump, long jump, and pole vault...
Sophomore pole vaulter Dan Willges leads the balanced Tiger forces in the field events, showing a 15 ft. 6 in, effort as his lifetime best. The second leading point-getter on the Princeton team, Willges will be facing Harvard co-captain Blayne Heckel in the vault today...
Winners in the field events are: Dov Dherassi of Northeastern in the 35 lb. weight; Len Rao of Northeastern in the shop put; co-captain Blayne Heckel, first in the pole vault, 15 ft. 6 in., Don Berg second, Steve Haines third, all of Harvard; Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace in the long jump and triple jump; Ahmed Kayali second in the triple-jump, Mel Embree third, all for Harvard; Mel Embree first in the high jump, clearing...
...field events, a traditional Crimson stronghold, co-captain Blayne Heckel looks to repeat his triumph against Army in the pole vault. The Crimson will get added depth from Don Berg and Steve Haines, all of whom have cleared over 15 feet...
...captain Blayne Jeckel and Ahmed Kayali captured the second and third spots. Kayali also took first in the triple jump while Embree was second behind him. The triple jump had less than a 3/4 in. separation between first and third place and was run concurrently with the pole vault, the deciding event of the meet...