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...through it." Equalling Sherman's 78-the low individual effort of the afternoon-was the Quaker's sophomore, Don DeAngelis. The next best score was recorded by Penn's Lee Burke, who had a 79, Columbia, which had two of seven players finishing well over 90, was led by Doug Stein...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golfers Beat Columbia by 13 Lose to Quakers in Medal Play | 4/17/1971 | See Source »

M.I.T.'s powerful woman squad led the Engineers to a narrow one-point finish over Harvard Radcliffe for first-place honors. Putnam and Janice Stroud in Division A and John Bowers and Doug Allen in Division B were the Crimson entrants...

Author: By Bradford B. Kopp, | Title: Sailors Grab Second and Fifth in Opening Regattas | 4/13/1971 | See Source »

After disposing of Army's Doug Jones in the first round, 6-1, Blakinger met former New Jersey state champion Tom Cholish of Wilkes College. Blakinger, who was also a state champion while attending Manheim Twp. High School in Lancaster. Pa.. decisioned the taller Cholish...

Author: By Deacon Dake, | Title: ECAC Names Blakinger Top Matman | 3/23/1971 | See Source »

Inevitably, the second period followed, and a seemingly overconfident Harvard team had lost its edge. Within three minutes Riley and Doug Elliott drew penalties, and the Crimson was at a two-man disadvantage. Outstanding penalty-killing by Joe Cavanagh, Dave Jones, and Andy Burnes held Minnesota scoreless, however...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gophers Beat Harvard Stickmen in Overtime | 3/20/1971 | See Source »

...team was reportedly suffering from internal dissension. Cooney Weiland is hardly a popular, inspirational coach, and there was some condescension and some bitterness to wards him, especially among the younger members of the team. Furthermore, there was apparently a rift between the seniors and the sophomores. Dan DiMichele and Doug Elliott fought more than once in practice, and Joe Cavanagh even exchanged a few punches with Elliott. Oddly enough, Cavanagh, a soft-spoken, personable captain, was some what resented, possibly for his close friendship with Cooney. His senior linemates, Cooch Owen and DiMichele, were resented for their failure to play...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: On the Bench | 3/19/1971 | See Source »

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