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Despite the flimsy competition, Bob Twitchell, Jim Downey, Bob Mello, and Dwight Black all turned in top performances. Twitchell won both the dash and hurdles with times of 4.6 and 5.3 seconds respectively...
...third in the weight, first and second in the broad jump, and first and a tie for second in the high jump. Dwight Black and Pete Curran got off their best thrown of the year to take the places in the weight event, while Captain Bill Geick and Bob Mello had little trouble in the broad jump. Mello also took his usual first spot in the pole vault...
...Crimson's performance in the field events was relatively unimpressive, with several exceptions. Dick Barwise capped high jump honors, winning of 6 feet, 1 1/2 inches. Bob Mello and Bob Ray won the pole vault and shot put an expected...
...broad jump and weight throw respectively for the Huskies. Only Dwight Black, who placed second, looked good for the Crimson in the 35 pound weight throw, indicating that the Crimson may be weak in this event for the first time in several years. In the pole vault, Mello was the only Harvard vaulter clearing 10 feet, 6 inches and, at present, there appears little chance of getting additional depth. Even in the high jump, supposedly one of the Crimson's strongest events, Northeastern was able to gain second and third places...
...pole vault and shot put appear to be the next weakest events. Aside from Mello, there is no vaulter on the team now capable of clearing 12 feet. Only Ed Jacobson, freshman vaulter last year, and Bob Gonzales show any possibilities of developing as needed support...