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Timers stared at their watches in pop-eyed disbelief. Spectators flipped the pages of month-old A.A.U. swimming handbooks and decided that they had wasted the purchase price. The pool at Yale's Payne Whitney Gymnasium was boiling with record breakers. Before the national indoor championships ended, every American...
Until Governor Volpe started the uproar about highways, it seemed as though Cambridge had reconciled itself to marriage with the Inner Belt route--at an indefinite future time. With the furor, this reconciliation disintegrated. Where there had been at best a strained unity on the choice of one route in...
Morton won his first National in 1933, came to earn $2,400 for handling a winning dog in a trial, developed champions that made as much as $14,000 in stud fees at $200 a pairing. By 1948 Morton and his wife Sibyl had saved up enough money to buy...
¶ In one of the year's most startling upsets, the hustling University of Cincinnati beat Ohio State's defending champions in the finals of the N.C.A.A. tournament in Kansas City by the score of 70-65. to snap the Buckeyes' winning streak at 32. Meanwhile. Providence...
Other winter sports champions were Winthrop, in basketball and hockey, Quincy, in swimming; Adams, in fencing; and Dudley, in boxing. Adams also won the interhouse squash title, although Dunster, as the leader of the "A" League, represented the University against Yale. The fencing crown also went to Adams.