The Crimson field team, which has been the backbone of the Harvard track squad the whole season, placed four members of the all-Ivy track team.
Big football captain-elect Danny Jiggetts and Steve Niemi were selected in the weight throw. Ahmed Kayali earned laurels in the triple jump, and Crimson superstar high jumper Mel Embree was also named All-Ivy.
The weak Harvard runners placed nobody on the All-Ivy squad.
Selections for the team were based on performances in the heptagonals.
TRACK
ALL-IVY TEAM
60-yard dash--Edward James, Penn; Dave Meyer, Brown: Vince Redden. Cornell 60-yard hurdles--Harold Schawb, Penn. 600-yard run--Rich Nichols, Dartmouth: Pal Roach, Cornell: John Escaller, Brown, 1000-yard run--William Huntley, Penn; Ken Ashworth, Penn; John Stoeckel, Penn. Mile Run--Craig Masback, Princeton; Des Foynes, Columbia; Peter Christ, Penn. Two Mile Run--Dave Merrick, Penn; Ray DeMarco, Cornell; John Cabell, Princeton. One Mile Relay--Dartmouth (Bob Coburn, Joe Duncan, Rich Nichols, Ken Norman). Two Mile Relay--Cornell (Dave Stinson, Steve Braillier. Tom Patterson, Pal Roach). Weight Throw--Phil Bartlett, Brown: DANNY JIGGETTS, Harvard: STEVE NIEMI. Harvard. Shot Put--Dave Doupe, Cornell; Greg Cortina, Penn; Kevin Mundt, Brown. Long Jump--Jim Leonard, Cornell; Len Stachitas, Penn; Ed McPherson, Penn. Triple Jump--Jim Leonard, Cornell; Jorman Granger, Cornell: AHMED KAYALI, Harvard. High Jump--MEL EMBREE, Harvard; Peter Rutherford, Penn; Dave Cleaves, Princeton. Pole Vault--Dan Williges, Princeton: Jim Adlam, Penn; Al Grangman, Cornell.
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