Word: al
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's Al Terrell, Terry Robinson, Dinny Adams, Bill Morris, and Todd Wilkinson will be competing for the national team title. Morris and Robinson were on the five-man team that won the championship two years ago; Terrell turned in two victories in last year's tourney. Adams and Wilkinson, consistent winners in intercollegiate play this year, are USSRA newcomers...
...golfing trips to the winners of its annual Hole-in-One Sweepstakes. Last summer Harrah's Club at Lake Tahoe, Nev., ran its own hole-in-one contest, and the winner had his choice of three prizes: a Rolls-Royce, a Ferrari, or "His and Hers" Jaguars. Al Reale, a restaurant owner from San Leandro, Calif., was the winner; he chose the Rolls. The U.S. Golf Association warned Reale that he would lose his amateur status if he took the car. That Al's no amateur...
Williams' Pete Allen hustled to a 2-1 game lead over number two man Al Terrell, who managed to pull out an 18-14 win in the fifth game...
...Al Bornheimer scored seven, and John Scott chipped in four more. Penn had three more players in double figures behind Pawlak, including their other star guard Jeff Neuman and their big center John Hellings...
Princeton was not without its own high moments. Tiger captain Peter Svastich stopped Al Terrell, 15-12, 12-15, 15-12, 15-5; tennis star Keith Jennings blitzed Harvard's Dave Benjamin...