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JACK FISHER TAKES IC4-A WEIGHT TOSS

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Jack Fisher scored an upset over his brother Bill--known to Crimson track and football fans as "Willo"--to win the 35-pound weight throw in the I.C.4-A track meet in New York Saturday. Sole representatives of Jaakko Mikkola's squad, they threw the weight 51 feet, 11 1/2 inches, and 49 feet, 10 inches, respectively.

After beating Jack last week in the nationals, Willo, 1943 I.C.4A champion, was forced to take second honors Saturday, winning over Sam Felton of Dartmouth, who was third with a heave of 49 feet, 3 3/4 inches.

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