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The Crimson track team scored four points in the IC4-A championships Friday and Saturday at New York, its last meet of the seasons.
Coach Bill McCurdy, entering a sixman team in the meet, got fourth places from Captain Bob Rittenburg 'and Captain-elect Art Siler.
Competing against the top hurdlers in the East, Rittenburg won his heat-in the 220 low hurdles but then finished well behind Manhattan's Charlie Pratt's 23 flat. Manhattan went on to win the meet. Joel Cohen won his heat in the 220 hurdles but failed to qualify in the semifinals. Siler finished fourth in the discus behind Penn State's Roosevelt Grier.
In the 440 yard run, Renny Little finished fourth to Princeton's Joe Meyers in the qualifying heat, failing to make the final won by Villanova's Charlie Jenkins.
Next spring's varsity outdoor manager will be Irwin J. Eisinger '56, and his assistant will be Stephen L. Singer '57.
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