Word: eagan
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Died. Eddie Eagan, 69, the only U.S. athlete ever to win a gold medal in both summer and winter Olympics (as a light-heavyweight boxer in 1920 and a bobsledder in 1932), a dedicated lawyer and sportsman but easygoing administrator, who as head of the New York State Athletic Commission from 1945 to 1951 came under mounting attack for his irresolute manner in dealing with pro boxing scandals, and finally resigned; of a heart attack; in Manhattan...
...tenth win, 15-12. After a disappointing performance must Princeton Saturday, the foil team funded with seven of nine bouts from Scarlet Knights. Junior Tom Mualiner caught his opponents on stop thrusts and ready reposes, allowing only four touch-while claming three bouts. In the round, Mualiner dumped Rich Eagan...
...next play, Jim Grace dove into the end zone, and Graham passed to Eagan for two points...
...After the kickoff, B.C.'s Tim Graham, who had been volleying long passes into the Harvard secondary all afternoon, faded back and hit end John Eagan for a 66-yard touchdown play. B.C.'s Dave Bennett cut down Stargel with a beautiful block to clear the way. But the kick for the P.A.T. missed, and the game ended...
After Trumbull had stopped the Deacons cold on the opening series of downs. The Eli's Edward Eagan scampered 64-yards through the middle of the Kirkland line for the only score of the contest, made on Trumbull's first play from scrimmage...