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Running without its star anchor man, the varsity one mile relay team nevertheless captured the New England A.A.U. Championship last night in Providence.
With Dave Alpers out with a foot injury, Coach Bill McCurdy added Phil Meyers to the threesome of Jack Richards, Warren Little, and Alan Howe. The team's time was a slow 3:41, due to a poor, flat track. The Brown freshmen were second.
Other Crimson point-makers were Hal Gerry with a third in the 3-mile run; Dave Ingle, fourth in the mile run; and Art Siler, third in the shot put. Josy Barthel, graduate student from Luxemboug, won the mile in 4:35.3 minutes.
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