Word: depth
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...their old selves. The big surprise, however, has been Rookie Runner Larry Smith; at 6 ft. 3 in. and 220 Ibs., he averages four yards a carry, is an excellent receiver and blocker, and can throw the half-back-option pass. Says Gabriel simply, "We just never had this depth before...
...performance to dethrone the Crimson, but if a drastic Harvard collapse occurs, there will be a fight between Princeton and Pennsylvania for the top spot. Both squads have talented competitors that gave Harvard trouble last month and either may finish the individual champion. No other team has sufficient depth to be a realistic contender...
Army and Navy will have a shot as well, but it is highly unlikely that the results will be any different from those earlier this fall-or from those of the past two years. Harvard owns the Heps, and its fortunate possession of depth that insures sweeps in dual meets, works even more to its advantage in multi entrant meets...
...three, and Tom Yunck not far behind. By the second mile. Downey was finished. Stafford dropped out of contention a mile or so later, and the Crimson captured the first three places. with Colburn winning in record time. But in order to adopt that killing strategy you need depth. Harvard has it. and late this afternoon, barring unforeseen disasters, it will also have its third consecutive. Heptagonals championship...
...more difficult task will be winning the Paul C. Staake Regatta at Coast Guard. A great deal will depend upon which regatta the various college teams concentrate on. Harvard has quite a bit of depth, and it could win this event also if most of the good crews sail at M.I.T...