Sophomore Mary Hirst, shown here in previous competition, took first place in the high jump in Saturday’s Harvard-Yale meet with a leap of 1.62 meters. Hers was one of 16 field events won by the Crimson, which totaled over 100 points on the men’s and women’s sides for the first time ever against Yale.
DAMIEN HIRST
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