THE NOTEBOOK: It was a year ago Saturday that injured Adam Dixon won the Outstanding Performer Award when he set a Heps record in the 1500 . . . Both Shawn Hall and Robert Taylor enjoyed their season's best performances in the triple jump, despite Cornell's makeshift takeoff board . . . Jimmy Johnson, however, jumped a foot shorter than he did in the Big Three meet. He still has a chance next week to qualify for the NCAAs Of the four returning Heps champs, only sprinter Doug Harris of Penn did not repeat . . . Mark Henry pulled off his usual jumping triple, placing in both the long and the triple jump and finishing sixth in the high jump. At one point Henry was competing in the triple jump and the high jump concurrently, and he almost missed his call for the triple jump while he was leaping over 6-ft 8-in the high jump.
Princeton-65 1/2, Army-42,
Navy 38 1/2, Cornell-30,
Harvard-28, Upon-23,
Dartmouth-20, Yale-19,
Brown-17, Columbia-4
Weight Throw--1 A. Scott. 64-10 1/2 2 Pe, Morse 3. D. Jurkoic 4. Pr. Rifkin 5 N. Morris
Shot Put--1. Pr, Wolf, 59-9 1/4 2. D. Pet 3 B. Bogdanovice 4. Pr. Seay 5. Pr. Rifkin
Triple Jump--1. Pr. Gray. 49 11 3/4 2 H. Henry 3. N, Andrews 4. H. Udo 5 H. Hail
Long Jump--1. H. Johnson 23.9 1/2 2 Cor, Fleming 3. H. Udo 4. Pe. Armetrong 5 H.
High Jump--1. N, Williams 73 1/4 2 N, Konckj 3. Pr. Merilees 4. Pe. Patner 5. B. Wirth
5000m--1. Pr. Christie 14:17.34 2. Y. Wheeler 3. D. Sapienze 4. Pr. Leaveeley
1500m--1. Pr. Fories, 3:47.59 2. A. Mozina 3. N. Gamble 4. A. Willians 5. B. Devido
1000m--1. Pr, Rowe, 2:16 14 2. H. Sheetan 3. N. Roper 4. Pe. Willing 5 A. Ochaner
800m--1. A, Williams, 1:51.66 2. Pr. Vot 3. H. Burney 4. Y. Seeley 5. Pr. Bettam
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