Word: caging
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...word from the track office was that last night's meet would be a lot closer. And it was. But a fighting Crimson aggregation rallied from the brink of certain defeat to pull out a thrilling 71 1/2-37 1/2 triumph. Why, there wasn't a dry eye in Briggs Cage...
...unless the varsity reverses its downward trend tonight at 6:45 p.m. in Briggs Cage, the annual dire prediction may come true. The Crimson's performances last weekend defined mediocrity, and captain Mark Mullin, Don Kirkland, Harry Rich, Marty Beckwith, and Jack Spitzberg are not what you would call at their physical peaks...
...view of their usual propensity for crying wolf, it is rather surprising to find spokesmen for the varsity track team taking this afternoon's meet with Dartmouth so casually. The Crimson will face the Big Green at 1 p.m. in Briggs Cage, but its eyes, apparently, will be on the Greater Boston Championships, which begin tonight at M.I.T...
Lingle passed Mullin with three laps to go, withstood a brief sprint by his challenger, and finished in 4:12.6, a Cage and meet record. Mullin, holder of the old record, finished in 4:13.7, which also bettered the old mark...
...Saturday Kennedy made 48 saves and about ten of them, in the spectacular category, came in the final few minutes when Weiland had five forwards on the ice at once pumping away. Kennedy's victory was aided somewhat by his goal cage's posts on about six occasions, but there is little evidence that Kennedy had not planned on this support in the first place...