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...Freestyle: 1. Keith Kaplan, HARVARD, 20.83; 2. Coll Haddon, Army, 20.84; 3. Albert Price, Princeton, 21.02; 7. Greg Tull, HARVARD, 21.41; 13. Chris Smith, HARVARD, 21.30; 14. Mark Shagena, HARVARD...
...Crimson defensemen Don Sweeney and Jerry Pawloski, calling them, "The best defensive pair I've seen all year". ...Crimson forward Peter Ciavaglia sat out for a second straight game with back problems. Again, John Murphy took his place on the second line. Eagles, 4-2 at Boston Garden Boston Coll. 1-1-2--4 Harvard...
Under a counter-protest by Army's Coll Haddon, who swam in the other lane adjacent to Sprout without difficulty, the decision was later overturned and the race declared official with Haddon the winner in 20.44 seconds. Harvard's Keith Kaplan finished in a three-way tie for second...
...Denver 25 9 0 50 170 115 Minnesota 24 10 0 48 179 1 16 Wisconsin 23 11 0 46 172 1 36 Duluth 21 12 1 43 153 118 N. Michigan 21 13 0 42 168 15 1 N. Dakota 19 14 1 39 156 137 Colo. Coll. 11 21 2 24 131 155 Mich. Tech...
...ideal weapon? Not quite. In theory, X-ray lasers could be based in space, but that might mean keeping something like 1,400 atomic bombs in low orbits constantly crisscrossing the Soviet Union. Says Coll, rather delicately: "I don't think it's going to be politically acceptable to put bombs in orbit." In practice, the X-ray lasers would have to be launched from earth at the first warning of attack in a "pop-up" defense (they are in fact the only laser devices compact enough for such a defense). To get high enough fast enough, they would probably...