Word: dicks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Moris Coe in the 50-yard freestyle, Bob around and Norm Ackerman together the 100-yd relay, Lowell Sachanoff with Guy MacKahn in the 200-yd free-style, Mike Siner and Ralph Brown in the 100-yd breaststroke, Joe Baublis and Hugh Hartwell teamed in the 100 backstroke, and Dick Wheeler and Norm Ackerman in the 300-yd medley. Bernie Kelty has only one sure starter the diving division, and that is Sandy Lansberg. Ronny Dorris, Mike Hurwitz, and Win Bailis operate the medley relay and Monty Freedman, Jack Monroe, and Guy MacKahn are slated the 200-yd freestyle relay...
...outcome of the game was in doubt for precisely two minutes, right at the start. Johnny Rockwell, who led team scoring with 16 points, put the Crimson ahead 1 to 0 with the first of eight free throws, and Dick Covey followed up with a layup to make it 3 to 0. Then Holy Cross took over. Andy Laska hit from 20 feet out, Frank Oftring put in a charity toss, and Dermie O'Connell scored to pull his team into a 5 to 3 lead...
...Crimson, Coach Barclay will send out center Bill Prior and Johnny Rockwell together up front along with Pete Petrillo. Chip Gannon and Dick Covey will start at the guards. "Prior will cover Kaftan," Barclay hopefully reported yesterday, "and either Gannon or Covey will guard Cousy...
...After circling over Indio, Calif. since Nov. 20, Endurance Flyers Dick Riedel and Bill Barris discovered that their Aeronca plane's carburetor was icing, were forced to land after spending 568 hours and 47 minutes aloft. The endurance record (set by two Long Beach, Calif. flyers in 1939) still stood at 726 hours...
Harvard looked uncoordinated through almost all of the game. Except for Key and defenseman Dick Greeley, no one in a red shirt stood our consistently. Doug Anderson took the puck once in his own blue line and turned in a spectacular one-man scoring rush late in the second period; Al Key threw one head-over-heels check a minute later...