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No changes in the basic style of play are slated for today's contest. Wilson will probably make frequent substitutions in an attempt to put together the winning combination needed to bring Harvard its fifth winning season in the last 20 years. Searching for the consistent performers who played in...
Bill Murphy and Bill Shrout turned in their usual outstanding performances, winning two firsts each. But some of the lesser known members of the team did just as much to keep the Crimson hopes alive throughout the meet.
In the shot put, Harvard's Dick Benka amazed everyone with a 56'11" winning toss. Benka's throw was a half-inch longer than the five-year-old Cage mark and more than two feet over the big junior's best previous throw (54'6"). Army's Dan Seebart...
In two field events which should have been the Crimson's strongest, Harvard turned in disappointing performances. Harvard's best weight man, Ron Wilson, took third behind teammate Charlie Ajootian and Cadet Larry Hart, who won. Harvard's Steve Schoonover won the pole vault, but his 14'6" winning vault...
Harvard's top four players--Anil Nayar, Larry Terrell, Jose Gonzalez, and captain Rick Sterne--led the romp, all winning three straight games. "These four are stars," Coach Jack Barnaby said after the match. "They win with consummate ease."