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...junior varsity was even more successful in terms of margin of victory, winning by eight lengths. Tom Dryer, a heavyweight last year, stroked the Crimson boat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lightweight Crews and Thinclads Capture Season Openers | 4/14/1969 | See Source »

...have been training since the fall and worked hard on conditioning and style inside the boathouse during the winter. Double sessions on the water during spring vacation were marked by strong competition for the top eight seats. The final boatings for today's race were only made Thursday. Tom Dryer ill stroke the J.V's and Hugh Crane will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lion Lightweight Rowers Face Crimson on Charles | 4/12/1969 | See Source »

...Garrett picked up Leverett's five points with a 4-2 win over Winthrop's Bill Fitz in the 160-pound class, and in the next match. Tom Dryer decisioned fellow Quincy, grappler Os Erickson. In a battle of Kirkland teammates, Jim Dunn pinned Edward Lewis to decide the 177-pound champion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Winthrop Captures Title In Intramural Wrestling | 3/14/1969 | See Source »

...exciting sophomore duo, Quincy easily won the intramural swimming championship with an unblemished 8-0 record. Butterflyer Eric Almasy and freestyler John Wolz were the team's mainstays. They had substantial support from Greg Inman, who went undefeated in backstroke, Mark Buchanon, Tom Dryer, Tim Feige, and Donald Tuckwiller. House Standings Swimming W L PTS Quincy 8 0 16 Eliot 6 2 12 Leverett 6 2 12 Dunster 5 3 10 Lowell 5 3 10 Winthrop 4 4 8 Kirkland 2 6 4 Adams 0 8 0 Dudley 0 8 0 "A" Basketball W L PTS Winthrop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Strauss Cup Race Tightens Up With Winthrop, Quincy Victories | 3/6/1969 | See Source »

...teams are badly in need of the big, mean linemen known to the trade as "studs." But there was a shortage of such types on college squads in 1968. The New York Giants, for example, are desperate for defensive linemen, and they had to settle for Defensive End Fred Dryer from San Diego State, who stands 6 ft. 6 in. and weighs a mere 228 lbs. Giant Coach Allie Sherman airily predicted that Dryer will put on some weight before the pro season starts in September. He had better...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Football: A Shortage of Studs | 2/7/1969 | See Source »

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