Word: beating
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...beliefs: 1) "he is right and all opponents are wrong, spiritually and factually; 2) he can beat any politician or set of politicians at their common trade; 3) he is boss and intends to assert it; 4) the American majority and most men & women of good will support him down to the item; and 5) if his friends are criticized, with or without good basis, it is a virtue to make a blanket defense of them and keep them in the places to which they are assigned...
Coach John Chase's team has a lot more at stake tonight than the Bulldogs. In order to tie for the Pentagonal League lead, the varsity must beat Yale twice and Princeton once. To do this, the Crimson has one crucial advantage. Harvard has three high-scoring lines of almost equal ability, and this depth could conceivably provide the margin of victory...
Karl Michaels, Dartmouth swimming coach, in a recent quote to sports writers, stated pointblank that his team could new beat Army and would stop the Crimson at 8:45 p.m. tonight in the Blockhouse. His statement is posted at the pool now and will probably remain there until about 10:30 p.m. this evening...
Yale's Jim Fuchs should win the shot and may also wind up first in the dash. George Wade, another Yale man, took the IC4-A mile in 4:13, which will be pretty hard for anyone to beat today, although Princeton's Ronald Wittreich ought to press him. Dartmouth looks good for the cross country, with the 1948 champion, Stan Waterman, and Penn's Jeff Kirk, a member of last year's Olympic team, will probably set the pace over the hurdles...
Lowell conquered Kirkland 39 to 9 and Dudley 38 to 10 to win the last meet. Freestyler Al Weatherhead and Paul Killoran and Dave Ayers in the breaststroke were the standouts for the Lowell team. Kirkland beat Dudley 34 to 14 to win the runnerup position...