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...Mike Kelly. Yardlings Bob Seals and Rick Jurgens captured third and fourth, respectively, and Alan Long finished strongly to meet nail down sixth. After the third Providence runner finished, Andy Meltzoff followed two UMass harriers across the line, wrapping up the scoring with as tenth-place finish. Rapidly improving Phil Lichtenstein was eleventh, displacing runners from both visiting teams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yardling Runners Win 3rd Straight | 10/1/1968 | See Source »

...last fall. Yale won the Ivy title and didn't lose another game the whole season. Harvard has suffered injury after injury. If the offensive line can hold off the Crusaders long enough for George Lalich to pick out Pete Varney, Harvard has a shot. Otherwise Holy Cross passer Phil O'Neil may get enough help from the Crimson's inexperienced secondary to carry the day. This is a real pick 'em and, as my father's son. I pick Harvard...

Author: By Richard D. Paisner, | Title: Reluctant Prognosticator Sees Crimson by Safety | 9/28/1968 | See Source »

...Coach John Yovicsin's biggest headaches will be how to contain Holy Cross' topnotch quarterback, Phil O'Neil. O'Neil ranks 11th in the nation among returning major college passers this year, having completed 97 of 218 passes for 1,378 yards and 10 touchdowns last fall...

Author: By David M. Sloan, | Title: Yovicsin's Gridders Open Season | 9/28/1968 | See Source »

...party. But many of them are bitter, angry and frustrated; a number of youthful campaigners now actively op pose Humphrey by working in Nixon's youth division. A few disgruntled Mid west supporters even vow that they will protest by voting for George Wallace. Ann Hart, Michigan Senator Phil Hart's daughter, who tirelessly helped from New Hampshire on, says she cannot "in conscience" vote for Humphrey. Sue Moores, a 27-year-old Seattle housewife, puts her objection more bluntly: "I won't vote for a phony even if he's a Democratic phony...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Democrats: Dissidents' Dilemma | 9/20/1968 | See Source »

NASSAU COUNTY, N.Y.--Ours is not a romantic age, and so it's hardly surprising that, except for his green jump suit, Philip (Phil) McGuire with his broad face and fading hairline looked about as ordinary as any other of the dozen or so people sipping beer in a Long Island bar on a hot afternoon last week. Like them, he was relaxing from work, but his line of business was perhaps slightly more demanding than theirs. McGuire had just returned from two months of flying arms and food into the beleaguered African state of Biafra...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Conversation in a L.I. Bar With a Soldier of Fortune | 8/16/1968 | See Source »

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