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Dyer also won the 100-yard freestyle, followed by Lind. Dyer's time was 50.9. Hammond and Murray placed behind the Springfield winner in the 200-yard backstroke...
...team has not fared so well, having lost two meets, a slalom match with Andover and a quadrangular contest with Andover, Dublin, and Exeter. The Massachusetts Squash Racquet B League team was also defeated, 4 to 1, with Jerry Emmet the only Yardling winner...
...freshmen "B" squash team, hindered by exams and vacation, was defeated by a hard playing Middlesex quintet, 4 to 1, in a match held last Saturday at Middlesex. Will Sutton fifth man, was the only match winner, defeating his opponent 3 to 2 by two points in the last game. Both the "A" and "B" teams will play matches this Saturday, when the "A" team plays Exeter at Exeter, and the "B" team meets Brooks at Hemingway...
...Philadelphia Inquirer meet, he ran a slow 4:10.8, finished third behind Boston's George King (4:10.1) and Chicago's Phil Coleman (4:10.7). Next night in Washington, B.C., Tabori switched to the two-mile run, dropped out on the twelfth lap with stomach cramps. The winner: Polish Refugee John Macy (9:02.6), now a student at the University of Houston. Olympic Hurdles Champion Lee Calhoun came back from a Philadelphia defeat by Decathlon Champion Milt Campbell and beat Campbell in Washington with a world indoor record 8.2 sec. time for the 70-yd. high hurdles. Olympian...
Dick Wharton and A1 Bordon each finished third in their heats in the Jack Ryder 440, neither placed, as the winner, based on times, was Bill Merritt of Holy Cross, who broke the record held by former Crimson star Dave Alpers. Skerritt placed second for Yale...