Word: sweepingly
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...shorts are both entertaining, and equally nationalistic. In one, a resume of a skating competition, Russian athletes obligingly sweep first and second in every event, beating out, among others, a Hungarian and a representative of the German "Free State," whichever one that is. The German, as was carefully pointed out by the narrator, was skating to Russian music...
...track an hour later and tied the varsity cage record in the 1000. He held the lead from the start, as Fred Howard, varsity captain, and Neal Quirk of B.U. battled for second place. Both Howard and teammate Gus Schumaker passed Quirk to complete the Crimson's sixth sweep of the meet...
...scorer for the varsity was triple winner Tom Blodgett, who missed in a try at the cage record in the pole vault. He won the vault with a jump of 13 feet and led a varsity sweep of the event. Blodgett, Marty Beckwith, and Alan Albright joined up for another Crimson sweep in the broad jump...
Crimson coach Bill McCurdy will pin his hopes on the 35-1b, weight throw, the pole vault, the mile, the 1000-yard run, and the mile and two mile relays. In the -1b, weight throw, Art Doten could lead a possible Harvard sweep, but B.U. co-captain Chris Beasley may finish near...
...From the opening kickoff, Navy Halfback Joe Bellino (TIME, Oct. 24) dominated the big game against Army. The low-slung (5 ft. 9 in., 181 Ibs.) Navy star scuttled around tacklers on a 58-yd. run from his own 1-yd. line, later scored on a 4-yd. end sweep. Half-time score: Navy 17, Army 0. Then Army rallied for two touchdowns, and suddenly Bellino was in danger of becoming the Navy goat when he fumbled the ball. But when Army tried a long pass in the closing seconds, there was Bellino to intercept on the one, run back...