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Certain to be withheld from today's schedule are captain Ed Hamlin and miler Pill Crain in the distances, and hurdler Hank Hatch. Awori, who won the broad jump today, will compete in only one or two races instead of his usual three...
Coach Bill McCurdy will withhold several of his stars from the running events on Wednesday night to protect against injury. Milers Eddie Meehan, Ed Hamlin, and Bill Crain will definitely not participate; Aggrey Awori and Chris Ohiri may not compete if the weather is too cold...
...near dead-heat finishes in the distance races provided most of the excitement in the long and wet afternoon. In the two-mile, Bill Crain and Eddie Meehan far outdistanced their opposition and walked across the finish line together. Holy Cross's Tom Noering nosed out Meehan in the half-mile, though both runners were given times of 1:58.9, surprisingly good under the miserable conditions. John Ogden and Crain also did well, leading teammate John Miller in an easy sweep of the mile. Holy Cross won the 440 and the mile relay...
...February, Charles Buchta of Holy Cross won the mile over Crimson aces Ed Hamlin and Ed Meehan, and John O'Connor took the 1000 yard run. Hamlin is presently injured, but Meehan showed great strength winning the mile and two mile events on Saturday. John Ogden and Bill Crain also give promise of providing excellent depth, to make the 880, mile, and two-mile events exciting...
...most promising notes of the meet was the performance of two sophomore distance men, John Ogden and Bill Crain. Ogden took a surprising second place in the mile, running it in a time of 4:16.5, which was the best of his career. He then returned to win the $30 yd run with a time of 1:56.4, also his career best. Crain finished out of the money in the mile, although he ran a fast 4:19.6, and then came back to finish second in the two mile behind Meehan, turning in a time...