Word: counts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...tennis team travels to Amherst today to face a squad analyzed by Coach Jack Barnaby as "tough, though lacking in individual stars." He added that Amherst has depth and a home-court advantage, so "we can't count on anything." The fact that the team has to travel on the day of the match is another handicap. "We went to Dartmouth a day early and won," commented Barnaby. "The baseball team came up the day of the game and lost...
Even though the team "can't count on anything," it should bring home a victory. Amherst's record to date is not too impressive, and to help matters, the Crimson will have the services of Frank Ripley, absent from the Dartmouth match due to illness...
Hard-eyed little Bill Hartack, 30, has twice won the Kentucky Derby, four times been acclaimed racing's leading jockey. Working up to this year's Derby, Hartack could count himself well pleased -or so it seemed. His mount was Mrs. Moody Jolley's Ridan, a Kentucky-bred speedster who had won ten of his 13 starts and once equaled the world record for five furlongs in a casual, early-morning breeze...
...last count, 15 elephants were entered in tomorrow's sweepstakes. New stries yesterday included USC and Washington State. In all, it adds up to be hell of a lot elephant flesh...
...further darkens the picture, if comparative coures are a help, Harvard speeched by Williams, 5-4 Tuesday, while Princeton the came team count or this year by a 9-0 count...