Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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League champion Harvard dominated the All-Ivy soccer squad released yesterday by placing four men on the first team. Goalie Thomas C. Bagnoli '60, fullback Langley C. Keyes '60, wing Lawrence B. Ekpebu '60, and halfback Marsh H. McCall, Jr. '60 were the Crimson representatives on the coaches' dream lineup...
...varsity performers were named to the second team. Fullback Thomas L. Morgan '61, an extremely fast defender, and Tadhg Sweeney '61, a hard charging lineman, were the Crimson men so honored...
...unlimited division, Ted Robbins, a 195-pound senior who was a Crimson standout last year, took an easy 6-0 decision...
Saturday's win was no test of Crimson prowess, however. With the exceptions of Stanley and Robbins, the meet only demonstrated that Harvard was better trained than the inexperienced Williams squad...
...Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia one day last week, the great crimson gates of the jail swung open, and out straggled the strangest parade the city (pop. 220,000) had ever seen. There were cowboys and clowns, Indians and Davy Crocketts and riverboat dandies. Finally, from across the guards' sports field came Father Christmas himself, riding on a farm cart in the hot afternoon sun. As he stepped down from his cart to hand out the presents, screaming children grabbed his arms, hugged his legs, reached for his beard. "Man," said Father Christmas, "this is tougher than breaking rocks...