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...convincing performances given by Coach Bill McCurdy's athletes, especially by Captain Bob Rittenburg, Al Wills, Carl Goldman, Dave McLean, and Dick Wharton, must make the varsity one of the favorites in the Heptagonals, May 14. In addition, the Green's Peter Jebsen, by winning the half mile in the record time of 1:54.4, must be picked to win that distance in the Heps...
...Rittenburg, who in the past two weeks has shown that last year's lay-off has not hurt him very much, won the 120 high hurdles with a 14.7, trying the meet record. Lee Hurd was second and Joel Cohen third. In addition to this event, the Crimson also swept the 220-yard dash, won by Renny Little in 21.9, and the 440-yard run, captured by Dick Wharton in 49.7 with Little second...
...winter Captain Bob Rittenburg and sophomore Joel Cohen fought each other every meet in the 60-yard high hurdles. Outdoors, the competition should be intensified in both the 120 highs and the 220 lows. If the track is good, the time in the highs should be under 15 seconds. These two runners could potentially take one-two in the Hops...
...addition to the hurdles, Rittenburg will have an old grudge to settle with Dartmouth's John Harlor in the broad jump. These two have traded wins ever since their freshman year...
...Besides Rittenburg, the most successful single runner for the Crimson was sophomore Phil Williams. Williams, who had run a 4:25 mile as a freshman, almost personally won the four-mile relay with a very good second leg, and then came back to run an unofficial 3:15 for the three quarters in the distance medley. His effort put the Crimson ahead, but Ken Wilson's mile was only second-best to Rhode Island...