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Jeel Cohen captured three events as the track team slaughtered Andover 95 1/4 to 12 3/4 on the losers' boards yesterday.
Cohen, who won four events on Saturday against Brown, captured the broad jump, the 40-yard hurdles, and the 40-yard dash. In the hurdles he set a new Andover track mark of 5.2 seconds, eclipsing the old time of 5.3 seconds, eclipsing the old time of 5.3 seconds, eclipsing the old time of 5.3 seconds. His time in the dash was 4.6 seconds.
The Crimson won every event in which it entered, letting Andover capture the pole vault. Yardling winners included Leo Daley with a double in the discus and weight throw; Jim Cairns in the 1000; Dave McLean in the mile; Paul Alabamian in the shot put; Mike Robertson in the 300; Dick Wharton in the 600; and Henry Moore in the high jump.
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