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With the exception of the broad jump, the other field events aren't particularly strong. There is a potential winner in almost every event, but over-all depth is lacking. Both Bob Mello, a consistent 13 foot-plus pole vaulter, and Bob Curran, a 35 pound weight thrower who does about 53 feet, are relatively alone in their events...
...meet the informal Harvard squad tallied 21 points. Dave Cairns took a third in the 3000 meter run, while Don Trimble, Bob Mello, and Dick Barwise took seconds in the javelin, pole vault, and high jump, respectively. Trimble, a 1950 graduate who holds the University javelin record, competed for the first time this year at the AAU meet. Phil Pratt and Bob Curran took fourths in the discus and hammer to round out the scoring...
...Mello's five-way tie for third in the pole value was the only scoring the Crimson was able to do in last Saturday's IC4A Championships...
...Mello cleared 12 feet, 6 inches in tying for third. The winning height was 13 feet. Bad weather kept the performances generally poor. Only one record fell during the meet...
...Twitchell qualified for the semi-finals in the 200 hurdles by finishing third in his best. The winning time for the heat was 22 seconds flat. Pole-vaulter Bob Mello will go into the finals of his event today, although he has yet to complete...