Word: chris
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Tigers shrugged it off, plopped in nine points in a row, and there was nothing but frustration from then on. The Crimson could not contain 6 ft. 9 in. Chris Thomforde, who netted 18 points...
...Barth Royer 14 .447 85 14.3 Bob Kanuth 12 .429 99 12.8 Chris Gallagher 7 .594 80 17.2 Jeff Grate 12 .607 43 9.5 Gene Dressler 11 .366 21 9.7 Bob Johnson 14 .440 44 6.7 Bob Beller 14 .456 24 6.3 Dan Martell 10 .473 25 5.9 Paul Waickowski 10 .521 29 3.3 Eric Gustavson 2 .500 0 3.5 Jim Griswold 8 .333 12 0.8 Ron McCullough 4 .375 4 1.5 Jody Markowski 4 .333 0 1.3 Jim Bailey...
Harvard, however, especially without Chris Gallagher, is not made of the same stuff as these giants. Already 0-2 in the Ivy League, Harvard can hope for a weekend split by defeating Penn here tomorrow night -- but that would be something of an upset...
Both Princeton and Penn have the big man. The Tigers' Chris Thomforde, a 6 ft. 9 in. sophomore who knocked a two-year starter out of the lineup, has been averaging 15.8 points and 13 rebounds per game. Penn's Tom Mallison, at 6 ft. 10 in., is moving at a 10.5 scoring clip...
Many Harvard players were impressive notably the first line of Jack Tuco, Dick Delaney, and Baldassari and defeneman Chris Gurry, but no one stopped sheehy...