Georgetown gets their awards after winning the Distance Medley Relay with a time of 10:06. Charles J. Capozzoli, far right, ran the anchor leg with a time of 4:17. Other team members are Vincent Kelly, Carl Joyce, Joe LaPierre. As the mud, towels and…
Charles J. Capozzoli of Georgetown talks with a reporter. Capozzoli ran the anchor leg in the Distance Medley Relay with a time of 4:17. Georgetown won that event with a time of 10:06. Capozzoli also ran in the Four-Mile Relay, which Georgetown won…
This is one of the victorious relay teams from Georgetown University. Georgetown won both the Four-Mile Relay with a time of 17:20.8 and the Distance Medley Relay with a time of 10:06. Pictured second from the left is Charles J. Capozolli, who…
John Uelses appears to be measuring the height of his pole. Uelses was the first pole vaulter to clear 16 feet, which he did at the Melrose Games on Feb. 2, 1962.
John Uelses prepares to compete. Lasalle graduate John Uelses was on top of the world in 1962. In February of that year he became the first person to vault over 16 feet. He did not have the same luck at the Drake Relays, as George Davies of Arizona…