Word: daves
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...game by working carefully planned pattern plays, Tech managed to play as equals with Harvard for most of the first half. The Crimson gained a six-point lead six minutes after the tip-off on Gary B orchard's set shot from 15 feet out, but M.I.T. captain Dave Koch, maneuvering adeptly off the 1-3-1 offense plan, quickly erased the advantage...
...third period, Jim Dwinell tried on a long shot; Dave Johnston missed on an attempt to net the rebound, but Norris scored after grabbing the loose puck. his last score came after a wild scramble close to the goal...
...running contest. Bill Eagelson, a 6 ft. 5 in. sophomore is usually good for 20 points or so a night, and 5 ft. 9 in. guard Charles Gamble is deadly on the outside jump shot. Other Tech starters will include Kent Groniger, Jeff Paarz, and 6 ft. 5 in. Dave Koch...
Sophomore twins Steve and Bob Dubner start for F & M at 167 and 177, and both look dangerous. Nonetheless, Crimson sophomore standout Bob Pereira (1-0 this year) should come through at 167. Footballer Dave Groseclose is the Harvard contestant at 177. He is 1-2 for the season...
Back in the days when he was just another struggling West Coast pianist, Dave Brubeck was a critical success, extravagantly admired by the eggheads of jazz. Since then, he has become the biggest record seller in jazz-and some of the critics have yet to forgive him his popularity. Last week Brubeck completed one of the most successful tours ever staged by a jazz musician in England-and still he took a pounding in the press...