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...Tim McLoone jumped to the lead and held it for about six laps with Hardin second, Shorter third, and the phenomenal Baker a strong fourth. Hardin jumped to the lead with a half-mile left, and Shorter surged past McLoone into the important second spot...
...sake alone, Calumet Farm's Forward Pass would figure to be the post-time favorite at Churchill Downs. Winner of more Derbies (seven) than any other stable, the farm that produced such champions as Citation, Whirlaway and Armed has fallen on hard times recently: not since Tim Tam carried her devil's red and blue silks to victory in the 1958 Derby has Calumet's owner, Mrs. Gene Markey, even entered a horse in the Run for the Roses. Forward Pass is a throwback to the good old days. A rangy bay with tremendous early speed...
Gentlemanly Idling. At Cambridge in the '20s, a pose of homosexuality was acceptable and even fashionable, but for Tim White the matter was too serious for posing. Biographer Warner maintains an apparently deliberate reticence on the subject, but as clearly as the reader can determine from her patchy discussion, White was never able to accept homosexuality wholeheartedly. Nor could he really reject it. His solution was solitude, and his cure for solitude was Merlyn's: learning things and teaching...
McCurdy said the two-mile would be one of the meet's closest races. Harvard's Doug Hardin and Tim McLoone will encounter stiff challenges from M.I.T.'s Ben Wilson and B.U.'s Peter Hoss...
However, Harvard's top-seeded four-mile team of Tim McLoone, Doug Hardin, Roy Shaw, and Jim Baker was upset by the Crimson's perennial nemesis, Villanova...