Word: beate
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...grappler with the best chance to make it to Oklahoma. "There's no other way to put it," Lee said. "When Kip was a freshman, he was a clumsy oaf. He went 1-16 that first year. But he's worked like hell and improved and now he can beat practically everyone he faces, everyone but the really fine athletes...
...Eastern tournament heavyweight class will be short on really super athletes, matmen like Princeton's John Seftnor, who is the man to beat. With any luck, Smith ought to finish second and could even nip the Tiger grappler if he can take advantage of Seftnor's one weakness. The Princeton heavyweight once broke his neck playing football. If he gets in trouble, he is incapable of bridging to avoid a pin. The only problem is, how do you get him on his back to begin with...
...triumph, and Harvard faced the possibility of missing the playoffs for the first time in 11 years, or not since you were in the fifth grade and used to threaten the kid across the street with statements like "Give me some of that candy or I'll beat your head in." You just don't mix milk with meat...
...Harvard, this means one thing. The skaters have to beat Yale in New Haven on Saturday night and hope that either Providence loses to Boston University on Channel 7 that afternoon, Brown succumbs to Dartmouth that night, or RPI falls in one of its two remaining contests--tonight against Vermont or Saturday versus Colgate...
...first period was about as exciting as The Ed Sullivan Show used to be to anyone with more than a fourth-grade education. Each team recorded the embarrassing total of six shots on net, but only Dartmouth was able to score, as John Hugo beat goalie Brian Murphy to the far side at 8:23 of the period...