Word: yale
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Yale was tremendous. In head-to-head competition, the Elis swept everything but the 500 duel. The Crimson two-mile relay team came in a poor fourth, behind a stacked Holy Cross lineup, Yale's second unit, and Brown. The Bulldog's top four half-milers ran a superlative 7:43.8 to win the spotlighted two-mile relay...
...Yale, Penn, and Brown all took the measure of the Crimson in the mile relay. The Bulldogs' first place time was 3:22-quite good, but nothing to match Villanova's meet record 3:18.1 in another race...
...view, came in the Cardinal Cushing 1000 and the Prout 600. In the 1000, the New York Athletic Club's Tom Murphy, the Pan-American 800-meter champion, took his customary lead and seemed headed for victory. Far back in the pack, seemingly having trouble hitting his stride, was Yale's great Tommy Carroll...
Running against Morgan State's Nick Ellis, Bates' Rudy Smith, and Michigan's Tony Seth, all of whom tower over him, Yale's Jim Stack led from the outset to win in the fine time of 1:10.9. There is no Crimson runner within five seconds of him in this event. Both Stack and Carroll came back after brief rests to pace the number one Eli two-mile squad. Carroll contributed a 1:55 880 as anchor man to fight off challenges by Villanova and Georgetown...
...varsity will have its work cut out for it against Yale this winter. The Crimson should dominate the field events, especially if Cohen, Nichols, Doten, Bailey, and Blodgett continue to improve, but after Frank Yeomans in the dash and Blodgett in the hurdles, the running events look bleak...