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...Manhattan, FBIman Horace Ashenfelter, Olympic steeplechase champion and 1952 Sullivan Award winner, added the national A.A.U. three-mile title to his trophies. Running against Germany's Herbert Schade, close-up finisher behind Czech Emil Zatopek in the Olympic 5,000-meter run, Ashenfelter won by 95 yds. in 13:47.5, just 1.8 seconds behind Greg Rice's 1942 record. Other A.A.U. champions: Mal Whitfield at 600 yds. in 1:10.4; Fred Dwyer at one mile, 4:12.4; Olympic Champion Harrison ("Bones") Dillard, his seventh straight 60-yd. hurdles title...
High scorers of the contest were the wearers of number 11 of both teams, Crotty and sailor Bob Schade, a former Southern California freshman player, each with a total of 20 points...
Said Dr. James W. Schade, director of Goodrich research: "The cost per mile of automobile tires is today one-tenth what it was before the scientists tackled the job of improving the rubber. Formerly the manufacturer was taking a chance in guaranteeing 3,000 miles per tire. Today the customer is dissatisfied if he does not get more than 15,000 miles. Meantime the weight has been reduced...
...Abrams '34, A.A. Cohen '3b, Kenneth DiMenna '34, S.B. Ferriss '33, E.P. Gordon '33, A.T. Hamlin '34, Isadore Herman '34, G.J Lasinsky '34, R.M Lawn '34, W.H. Lewis, Jr. '35, E.C. Olsen '35, Francis Powell, Jr. '33, R.M. Powell '35, H.E. Robbins '36, J.T. Sapienza '34, A.L. Schade '34, G.B. Washburn '35, F.R. Weehsler '33, A.C. Wolf...
...Smith '34, F. B. Tolles '36, and J. A. Wilhelm '36; second tenors; J. G. Brooks '35, E. T. Canby '35, George Ehrenfreid '35, E. V. Ferguson '35, Frederick Fuller 1G, E. H. Haig '33, J. S. Lang '35, Edward Lee '34, S. T. Rodgers '36, A. L. Schade '34, C. S. Spalding '33, F. D. Tuemmler 1G, R. W. Vilter '33, T. W. Williamson '36, B. A. Young...