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Harvard got its early points in the jumping events. Senior Jimmy Johnson led a sweep of the long jump, followed by freshman Mike Okwu and Co-Captain Gus Udo Harvard's longtime jumping nemesis. Northeastern's Russ Hartman, finished fourth Udo also took first place in the triple jump with a leap of 50 feet, over four feet better than his performance last week. Doug Boyd cleared 6-ft. 10 1/4-in to win the high jump and junior Mark Henry took second in both the triple and the high jump...
...NOTEBOOK: Udo won the second annual 200 meter grudge match over teammate Bernard Goodwyn, avenging last year's loss...
...usual, the Crimson owned the jumping events. Freshman Mike Okwu took first in the long jump with a leap of 22-ft., 6 1/2-in., followed by Co-Captain Gus Udo and senior Jimmy Johnson, who finished second and third respectively. The Crimson also took the first two places of both the triple and high jump, with Udo winning the hop, skip and jump competition, freshman Doug Boyd winning the high jump and senior Mark Henry taking the runner-up spot in both events...
...thinclads had greater success in the other field events, which were held indoors because of the dismal weather. Co-Captain Gus Udo saw his overseas ticket go to Bulldog Doug Wiggins when Wiggins leaped a quarter of an inch longer than Udo in the long jump, but Udo came right back to lead a Crimson sweep of the triple jump...
Brad Bunney finished fifth in the 800-meters with a time of 1:52.63, while Gus Udo went 48-ft., 9 1/2-in. in the triple jump for sixth place and Harvard's final point...