Word: seconds
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...Clayton came back a half hour later in the 1000-yard run only to be nipped at the finish line by Army's Lou Cattie. Clayton was leading at the 900-yard mark, but Cattie caught him and reached the finish line a split second ahead of the Harvard sophomore...
Army was very impressive in the pole vault, taking first and second places. The Cadets also took first in the long jump, the high jump and the two relays...
Studds did, in fact, do very well in New Bedford, the old whaling city of 100,000 which has the second highest unemployment rate in the country. As Studds remarked to a reporter the day after the election, "There's no excuse, in a city like that, for anyone to vote for Keith...
...believes that the key to the meet lies in the 1000 and the mile. If Army takes these events, he says it will be close. On the other hand, if Harvard wins, the Crimson should win. He also feels that the meet will be close enough to make the second and third places crucial...
Harvard looks very strong in the mile and the 600 with Tom Spengler and Bob Clayton. Spengler's time against B. U. was 8.5 seconds better than Army miler Bob Fee's 4:19.5 in the meet against Colgate and Lafayette. Clayton was a second-and-a-half ahead of his Army counterpart...