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HAMMER TITLE WON BY FISHER

152 Foot Heave Nets IC4A Weight Throwing Laurels

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Wille Fisher added the outdoor IC4A hammer throw title to his indoor crown Saturday as he nosed out Bob Dodge of Maine with a 152 foot heave.

Fisher, a tackle on the 1942 grid team, was the only Harvard entrant to figure in the scoring. He was defeated in only one dual meet this spring. Tim Cogges-hall and Captain-elect Tom Holyoke failed to place.

Richmond Morcum of New Hampshire was the sensation of the meet as he walked off with three titles tucked under his belt. He took the high jump with a 6 ft., 4 in. leap and the broad jump with a 23 ft., 10 in. effort, and finished a good day's work by triumphing in the pole vault at 14 feet.

N. Y. U. ran off with the team championship with 37 points, 16 points ahead of second-place Navy. Harvard was 19th with Fisher's five.

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