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Huby Maguire finished first for the Crimson, taking 48th in the meet.  Hal Gerry was 52nd, Emil San Soucie 78th, Bruce Phillips 106th, Marsh Childs 114th, Frank Nahigian 129th, and Bill  Charlie Capozzoli, a Georgetown senior who ran in last summer's Olympics, won the individual championship, speeding over the five-mile course in 24:30.1, just 15 seconds over the record.  Michigan State took third, seventh, eighth, ninth, and 19th to win the meet with 46 points.  Army finished second with 93, followed closely by Syracuse with 98.  Fourth place Penn State had 109, Georgetown 187, Pittsburgh, 201, St. John's 214, Villanova 248, Manhattan 306, Rhode Island 321, Cornell 328, Rutgers 329, M.I.T. 351, Yale 356, Harvard 376, Fordham 390, La Salle 404, Princeton 451, Columbia 495, Colgate 519, N.Y.U. 520, City College 528, and Temple 537.  Last year the Crimson finished in 39th place, next to last.
Charlie Capozzoli, a Georgetown senior who ran in last summer's Olympics, won the individual championship, speeding over the five-mile course in 24:30.1, just 15 seconds over the record.
Michigan State took third, seventh, eighth, ninth, and 19th to win the meet with 46 points. Army finished second with 93, followed closely by Syracuse with 98. Fourth place Penn State had 109, Georgetown 187, Pittsburgh, 201, St. John's 214, Villanova 248, Manhattan 306, Rhode Island 321, Cornell 328, Rutgers 329, M.I.T. 351, Yale 356, Harvard 376, Fordham 390, La Salle 404, Princeton 451, Columbia 495, Colgate 519, N.Y.U. 520, City College 528, and Temple 537.
Last year the Crimson finished in 39th place, next to last.
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