Word: craig
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...place where an upset could hurt the most would be in the diving competition. Harvard has a decided edge here, with four consistently strong springboard specialists in Mike Toal, Steve Schramm, Jamie Greacen, and Craig Gavin. It would be unwise to think of anything less than a sweep for Harvard on both the one and three-meter boards, unless Tiger Paul Malot, who Berizzi calls "the unknown quantity," puts in an adrenaline-fueled performance to place in either event...
...Craig T. Rumar Los Angeles...
...suspense, perhaps the most exciting event of the evening-and arguably the Super Bowl's premier athletic feat-was a 60-yd. bomb thrown by 13-year-old Alfonzo Walls Jr. in the Punt, Pass and Kick finals before the game. Walls was on target too, a boon Craig Morton sorely lacked...
Meagher, the most recent in a long line of B.U. hockey royalty, tallied a hat trick for the night. On the other end of the ice, Terrier goaltender Jim Craig turned in a commendable job in the nets with 41 saves in the face of a relentless RPI attack led by Ron Tomassoni...
Denver Broncos and the Dallas Cowboys is a family album in shoulder pads. They are the offspring of their cities and their coaches. Roistering Red Miller and Man-with-a-New-Grubstake Craig Morton are the kind of frontier dreamers old Denverites would have appreciated. Cerebral, straight-thinking Tom Landry and All-American Technician Roger Staubach are the steady, main-chance men that made Dallas Big D. These two very different teams from two very different Western cities will shoot it out in the most spectacular corral ever built. The teams and the setting are unique. Before Super Bowl...