Word: champion
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...epee, Harvard's Steve Shea stunned national epee champion Paul Oesthy, 5-4. Pesthy, a Hungarian refugee, led the 1964 United States Olympic epee team to medal in the pentathion. His loss to Shea was his second in three years of inter-collegiate competition...
...Juan. It runs Drew Pearson and Victor Riesel, translated into Spanish, and U.P.I, and A.P. copy on Latin America, along with several columns of chitchat entitled "Chispa-zos" (Sparks), "Machetazos" (Machete Blows) and "Consultorio Sentimental" (Advice to the Lovelorn). Its uncompromising editorials, written in both English and Spanish, champion causes dear to its readers: a civilian review board for the police department; a crackdown on slumlords, credit gouging and labor racketeering...
...TIME, Jan. 28), is now assistant circulation manager. Jose Torres, the light-heavyweight boxing champion, tutored by his good friend Novelist Norman Mailer, turns out a thrice-weekly column of political and social comment...
...entered in the Continental, including the car that won at Le Mans last year and a 1966 4.4-liter prototype. Then there was the homegrown Chevy-powered Chaparral II, which boasted such refinements as automatic transmission and a pedal-operated stabilizing fin. With Phil Hill, the ex-Grand Prix champion, at the wheel, the Chaparral turned in a 116-m.p.h. practice run, and more than one sportswriter picked...
...there is a tie for first place in the standings at the end of the season, comparative scores against all mutual opponents will determine the champion...