Word: yarding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...come a good indoor track team doesn't necessarily perform well outdoors? To begin with, there are six more events (discus, javelin, hammer, triple jump, 440-yard hurdles, and sprint relay) on the outdoor card, and in only one of these does Harvard have blue-chip points...
That one event is the 440-yard intermediate hurdles, in which Captain Tony Lynch dominates all Eastern competition--with the possible exception of B.U.'s Dave Hemery, a sophomore Englishman who won the IC4A indoor 60-yard high hurdles. Until he faces Hemery in the Greater Boston meet, however, Lynch should breeze past all his competition...
Lynch should also be a sure winner in almost every meet in the 120-yard hurdles, which he has run in 14.1. Frank Haggerty, a sophomore, backs him up capably in both events...
...fact, the Crimson will be well represented in every running event. Wayne Anderson had a tough early season indoors, but came on to win his second straight Heps dash championship. He has run the 100-yard dash in 9.7 and has turned in a 9.6 with a tall wind...
...should know that at Harvard you don't "major" in something; you "concentrate." To use the word "major" is like referring to the Yard as the "Campus" or calling the Porcellian a "frat." It isn't done...