A JOYFUL THEME AT THE AAU: YOUNGER, HIGHER AND FASTER
Gwilym S. Brown
July 06, 1964
With an emphatic victory over a longtime tormentor, young Tom O'Hara climaxed a meet in which youth, for the most part, shouted to be served
Even O'Hara was looking apprehensively over his shoulder. "That Ryun," he said. "I hate to think what kind of a future he has."
Why stop at Ryun? The whole U.S. has a future at 1,500 meters, and for the first time since 1908 it looks as bright as an Olympic medal—maybe even a gold one.