Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Only two men scored for the varsity track team Saturday at New York's Madison Square Garden, but one of them, Ted Bailey, exploded for a first-place effort. Bailey, by 35 lbs. the smallest man in the weight-throw field, took first with a heave of 63 ft., 5 in., his best never in competition...
...Bailey broke the IC4A record held by Jud Sage of Navy. Larry Mengel of Army was second behind Bailey, and George Desnoyers of B.C. took third...
...Bailey is favored in his key battle with Army's Clark Ballard in the weight and Rick DeLone should win the shot put. The now almost sainted two-mile relay unit of Don Kirkland, Eddie Meehan, Mullin, and Hamlin must be rated at least even with the Army foursome...
...this country, however strong and sincere are his convictions and however honorable he may be, has the right to arrogate to himself to decide which laws are bad laws." Thus, to cries of "Shame" in London's Old Bailey last week, British Judge Sir Cecil Havers sentenced six youthful nuclear disarmers to prison. Their offense: an abortive attempt last December to organize a huge sitdown demonstration on the runways of the U.S. Strategic Air Command's nuclear strike base at Wethersfield, Essex...
...field events, Rick DeLone of the Crimson threw the shot 56 ft., 9 3/4 in., and Sarge Nichols came up with a personal best of 54 ft., 1 3/4 in. for second place. Sid Marland contributed a 22 ft., 10 1/4 in. broad jump. Other varsity winners were Ted Bailey in the weight, Don Forte in the pole vault, and George Jones and Marty Beckwith in the high jump...