Word: durham
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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ROBERT W. HUTCHESON Durham...
FREDRICK A. HAWKINS Durham...
...things never gelled, or at least not for more than two games at a time. On occasion, when everything ran smoothly and the Crimson was emotionally ready for the game. Harvard was extremely impressive. Early in the season, the squad had gone to Durham. New Hampshire, quite apprehensive about playing in UNH's raucous Snively Arena against a Wildeat team that often pulls upsets at incredible times...
...after every New Hampshire-style victory, there would come a Penn-style defeat. After winning at Durham. Harvard lost to both Brown and Boston College. After playing a beautiful game with Cornell, the Crimson dropped an overtime game to Penn. At a time when a consistent effort would have brought Harvard third-seeding in the East, at the very least, the Crimson was having trouble staying above 500. On February 2, after its loss to B. U. in the Beanpot, Harvard's record...
...presence of "the loudmouth," as he calls him, bugs Frazier. At 26, Joe is just two years younger than the champion-in-exile, and he knows that not until he defeats Ali in the ring can he completely shuck the "fake champ" label. Frazier's manager. Yancey Durham, has always told him: "Every time you're fighting, you got to think you're in there with Clay." Repeatedly asked about the former champ, whose conviction is currently under appeal, Frazier says: "I'd love to fight Clay, even at Leavenworth, if they jail...