Word: fastnesses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Both teams have tried a combined total of seven times without winning an Ivy game. Harvard has acted true to pre-season form. The lack of an experienced goalie and an effective scoring punch has been too much to overcome in such fast company as the Ivy League teams...
Harvard's mile relay team beat B.C. and finally broke 3.20 as three men ran legs under 50 seconds. Huvelle surpassed Robinson's anchor lap of 49.3 with a fast 49 flat, and Trey Burns sped to a 49.7. Frank Haggerty, who is not a 440 man, finished...
Everyone had an unusually fast day over the Princeton track, but it's possible that Lynch could come through with a repeat performance, or even better one of his times today. The reason is a Dartmouth sophomore named Gordon Rule, who beat him in the indoor dual meet at Hanover this winter. Rule should press the Crimson captain over the high hurdles, though there aren't many runners anywhere capable of keeping up with Lynch at a quarter of a mile. Rule, however, will be the toughest competition Lynch faces until he comes up against B.U.'s Dave Hemery...
Slcaterdater. Speeding, curling, swerving, skillfully hopping curbs or suddenly stretching out flat to glide under a parked truck, seven adolescent boys on skateboards cruise the streets of a sunny California town. Their performance is fine, fast sport until-hey, what...
Harvard will have two teams in the relays today. In Heptagonal division of the one-mile relay. Harvard's Dave McCeviy, Sam Robinson, Jeff Huvelle, and Trey Burns (or Lynch) will have to he in top form to better Yale's fast foursome...