Word: daves
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Among them: Australia's Hector Hogan (1954), the U.S.'s Dave Sime (twice in 1956, once in 1957), Bobby Morrow (1957) and Ray Norton...
...rest of the team: 100: Luck (Y) and Frank Yeomans (H); 220: Dave Bain (Y) and Repsher (H); 120 hurdles: Blodgett (H); 220 hurdles: Luck (Y) and Blodgett (H); 440: Jim Stack (Y) and Repaher (H); 880: Carroll (Y) and Howard (H); mile: Mullin (H) and Hamlin (H); two-mile: Mack (Y) and Fitzgerald (H); hammer: Doten (H) and Bailey (H); broad jump: Chris Ohiri (H, and the only freshman named) and Jim Axtell (Y); pole vault: Blodgett (H) and Oukley Andrews (Y); discus: Bronstein (H) and Mike Pyle (Y); and Javelin: John Livingston (Y) and Henry Hallas...
...Dave Morse worked Kelly for the Crimson's second walk to open the inning. He stole second, and went to third when Al Martin flied deep to left. Then Charlie Ravenel tried a squees bunt. Kelly raced in and tossed to catcher Phil Arsenault, who dove after the sliding Morse. The umpire's arm shot up, and the Crimson bench was empty in a second. It was no use. The game resumed-with Yale still ahead--and Phil Berstein grounded to second...
...began to undress in the locker room, varsity creaseman and New England scoring leader, Dave Bohn, commented, "Its nice to beat Yale, but better to beat the hell out of them." With Bohn leading the charge, the varsity lacrosse team rolled up 18 goals compared to 12 for the Yalies to clinch first place in the New England Intercollegiate race, and second berth in the Ivy League, behind Princeton...
Attackman Dave Bohn, currently tied for first place in the New England scoring race with midfielder Pete Sieglaff at 41 goals, sat on the sidelines with a pulled hamstring muscle last Wednesday as the Crimson rolled over Middlebury. Bohn won't be fully recovered, but he'll play, and probably pretty damn well as it's his last game in a Crimson uniform...