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Taking but two firsts and piling up their points in runner-up and positions, the Deacons of Kirkland managed to nose out a narrow 1 1/2 point victory to walk off with the House spring track championship yesterday afternoon. Loren MacKinney of Eliot was the meet's individual star, scoring 21 points...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOUSE TRACK MEET WON BY KIRKLAND | 4/22/2004 | See Source »

Eliot's 32 point total won the field events yesterday with Loren MacKinney coming in first in both the high and low hurdles and Frymark winning the 100. Winthrop's Kohr took first in both the discus and shot, teammate Davenport won the hammer, McKechnie made the best time in the 220, and John Sopka was second to none in both the 440 and broad jump...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOUSE TRACK MEET WON BY KIRKLAND | 4/22/2004 | See Source »

...Class was not denied the more traditional routes by which to show its maturity. Coach Dick Harlow culled from it the best Harvard football team in a decade, including Endicott Peabody, Harvard's last All-American, Loren MacKinney, Captain Francis Lee and Charles Ayres. In their most brilliant season, senior year, they upset Dartmouth 7-0 and whipped Yale 14-0. As was customary, many of them were elected representatives to the Student Council...

Author: By Robert A. Rafsky, | Title: Class of 1942 Had One Opportunity: War | 6/12/1967 | See Source »

Against Richmond the next day, the team doubled its hit production to 12 and began to bunch them. Butters homered in the seventh to give the Crimson a 3-to-3 tie: in the eighth MacDonald singled and Bones MacKinney was given an infield hit when Richmond let his sacrifice roll. Fisher then walked, another base on balls, to Hastings forced in a run, and Bottsford singled home two more to win the game...

Author: By L.thomas Linden, | Title: Nine Wins Two, Loses One, Hits Well on Southern Tour | 4/11/1955 | See Source »

During the years in between, Noonan has seen and treated some exceptional athletes. He particularly remembers All-East end Loren MacKinney '42, who was involved in one of the greatest hoaxes over perpetrated on ale. In the Brown game in his junior year, MacKinney suffered a leg injury, making him a doubtful participant in the Yale contest. The trainers at Dillon worked overtime to enable him to play, but he appeared in New Haven on crutches the day before the game. The crutches were a clever device of Coach Dick Harlow to fool Yale, however, for MacKinney was physically...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Egg in Your Beer | 11/26/1954 | See Source »

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