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Harvard should be fresher than their opponents from upstate New York. St. Lawrence had a game last night against a rugged University of New Hampshire sextet, while Harvard has been idle since its 4-1 Beanpot defeat by B.U. Monday night...
...legal residency requirements. In recent years, he has shown enough interest in the Governor's chair to irritate both Kerner and Daley. Nonetheless, Daley and his Democratic machine may urge Shriver to challenge Dirksen in the hope that his national image-and Kennedy finances -will be enough to defeat the ailing 72-year-old Senate minority leader...
...become an all-purpose critic in the U.S. and beyond, jousting with as many demons as a latter-day Vishnu, the many-armed Hindu god of a thousand names. To some, he is just an all-purpose bore. "The two necessities for 1968," says one detractor, "are the defeat of Lyndon Johnson and the massive putdown of John Kenneth Galbraith. It's difficult to see which would be the more difficult...
...were that close. Austria's pretty Olga Pall, 20, won the ladies' downhill by almost half a second over France's Isabelle Mir. The pro-caliber Russian hockey team blanked Finland, 8-0, and East Germany, 9-0, then handed the U.S. squad its third straight defeat, by the equally lopsided score of 10-2. Nine-time World Champion Eugenio Monti, at 40, demonstrated that he has lost none of his skill and daring by piloting Italy's No. 1 sled to victory in the first two heats of the two-man bobsled...
Harvard may pick up its lone sweep in the shot, with mountainous Dick Benka. Ajootian, and Hedendal, but the paucity of Crimson high jumpers spells defeat in the event. Harvard has only Jim Coleman, whose best jump of the year is around 6'3". Yale has three 6'6" jumpers. Princeton's Richard Weisiger has gone...