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With his last semblance of depth gone, Coach Bill McCurdy threw a quartet of Bob Weil, Mike Robertson, Al Gordon, and Dick Wharton against Yale's Jack Halpern, Ed Holohan, Bob Skerritt, and John Slowik, Crimson anchorman Dick Wharton faced the impossible task of making up nearly twenty yards on a runner of Slowik's calibre. Yale won by fifteen yards in 3:19.2, a meet record. The varsity was caught...
Coach pro-tem Al Gordon has entered himself in both the distance medley relay and the two-mile relay. He will run the half mile in the former, with Bob Weil running the quarter, Bill Thompson the three-quarters, and Dave McLean the mile. Thompson will join Gordon in the two-mile relay, with Dave Spinney and French Anderson...
...harried family doctors keep on prescribing tranquilizers. Said Dr. Leonard Weil, president of the Dade County Academy of General Practice: "The physician knows that if he doesn't give them someone else will . . . Only a small number of people can get psychiatric help, so a lot of emotional problems are thrown back to the family physician; he turns to tranquilizers that he might not use if he had more time." In Beverly Hills a busy psychiatrist confessed that he sometimes pops down a tranquilizer himself to prepare for the nerve-wrenching drive home from the office. Said...
...Wharton should triple, with Morris and Dave Brahms completing the mile quartet. They would be hard-pressed to defeat the Cadets, whose best times so far have been in the vicinity of 3:23. In the two mile relay, Coach McCurdy has to choose four men from among Bob Weil, Al Gordon, Dick Norris, Phil Williams and other able-bodied distance runners, who can run the distance in less than 8:10, the Cadets' best...
...mile relay team, needing a second place finish to cinch the meet, came in nearly 100 yards ahead of Princton to pick up the three points. Bob Weil led off with Dave Spinney second, A1 Gordon third, and Phil Williams anchorman...