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| VOL. 6, NO. 1 |
SEPT. 25, 1964
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| Harriers Romp Over Niles; Conference Opener Today | ||||||||||
| Maine West's cross countrymen will run their first Conference meet of the season at Glenbrook South today after school. The meet will be Maine's third of the season, starting at 4:30 p.m. Greco led the varsity to a 15-49 victory over Niles East and Niles North, setting a new course record of 10 minutes and 15 seconds. Maine West missed having a perfect score by only three seconds. The object in scoring is to have the lowest possible score. The first place runner is awarded one point for his team, the second place fin-. isher two points, and so on until the first five runners from each team have finished. When the first seven runners are in before an opponent finishes, a perfect score is counted. In the Saturday meet, the first six runners were Maine West and Kehrer was only three seconds behind the Niles' seventh place runner. The next nine runners following Greco and their times were Schlegel, 10:35; Lusk, 10:43; Flurkey, 10:44; Kinder, 10:46; Johnstone, 10:53; Kehrer, 11:00; Todd, 11:29; Tantone, 11:32; and Armbruster, 11:33. |
West walked away with the meet against Barrington last Tuesday 15-50. This was a perfect score. First place was again taken by Greco, with a time of 10:23. Frosh-Soph Win The hard-running frosh-soph harriers made a good showing last Saturday against Niles East and Niles North, winning 19-42. Even a little rain didn't slow down the boys as they finished with Doug Chase in first place, 11:25; Scott Hooson, 11:45, second; and John Stone, third place, 12:07. Others turning in good performances were Harry Chiles, Ted Faught, and Owen Whit-man. |
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