Word: crowns
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard's major disappointment in the morning sabre trials was the performance of Crimson captain Terry Valenzuela. Valenzuela had been considered by many to be one of the leading contenders for the individual sabre crown and an almost sure bet to make it into the finals, and he left a lot of people disappointed...
Captain Fred Mitchell, who had just barely reached the finals with the sixth best qualifying time, swam a very strong race to finish fourth. His time was a good 1:44.168. Charlie Campbell of Princeton successfully defended his 200-yd. free crown with a new record time...
...lover, a superior Rudolph Valentino with sound. Playing off against his brother Edward IV-prim in gray double-breasted suit with pink button-down shirt and polka-dot tie-he cuts up like a sinister baggy-pants clown. Cornered on the battlefield where he is about to lose his crown and his life, waving the royal dagger like a switchblade, he turns into pure street fighter...
Harvard, presently tied for second with the Tigers, emerged as a league power while Penn was disintegrating, and barring a Crimson letdown in Philadelphia today or an unexpected Quaker renaissance, Harvard's chances of sharing the league crown will ride completely on the outcome of next Saturday's meet at the IAB with perennial power, league leader and archrival Yale...
...contenders for the women's national squash singles crown began preliminary rounds in the 41st annual championship tourney last night in Hemenway...