Captain Art Croasdale's long heaves The win gave the trackmen a perfect Croasdale, still not fully recovered from Two other Crimson performers, Wayne Andersen and Tony Lynch, were double winners. Andersen finished the season unbeaten in the 100 with a 0:09.7 clocking and added a win in the 220 in 0:22.1. In both races, Mike Hauck, the Heptagonal 220 champion, ran second. A Breeze Lynch breezed to wins in both hurdles events, taking the 120 highs in 0:14.3 and the 440 intermediates in 0:53.0. John Bakkensen paced a Harvard sweep of the discus with his 170 ft., 6 3/4 in. throw. John Michetts was a surprise second at 156 ft., 1 3/4 in. Chris Pardee took the high jump a 6 ft., 7 1/2 in., and Aggrey Awori nailed down a broad jump victory with a 22 ft., 3 3/4 in. leap. Walt Hewlett was the two-mile winner in 9:35.2, and Olufemi Olunloyo grabbed a first in the triple jump with a 45 ft., 9 in. effort. Army's points came in the middle distance runs. Rance Farrell and Hal Jenkins ran one-two in the 440, both being clocked at 0:49.2. Sammy Robinson was third in 0:49.6. Army performers took one-two in the pole vault and swept the javelin. The Cadet sprint relay team set a Stadium record with its 0:42.7 clocking, but the Crimson came back to win the mile relay in a close battle. The time was 3:16.3.
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