Word: fastest
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Coach John Yovicsin predicted success for both of his former stars. He said that Leo is the exact type of flanker which the pros are looking for now: a converted halfback who can run well with the ball after catching it. He characterized Davis as "the fastest defensive end the Patriots could...
Padlak got his third-place medal with the fastest pin of the tournament, a 1:32 surpriser over Navy's Bob Aarons. To get there, he had to work his way through the consolation bracket after losing his second match to Penn State's Jerry Seaman...
Martin Chalfie won a place in finals of the 200-yard butterfly with a spectacular time of 2:02, three seconds faster than his previous fastest time...
Jeff Huvelle tied for third place in the 600 in 1:12.1 for the highest Crimson finish of the day. Dave McKelvey placed sixth in the same event after running the second-fastest qualifying time...
...Place to Park. Now Japan's fastest-growing industry, autos are matching the country's phenomenal successes in cargo ships, cameras, steel and electrical equipment. Japanese manufacturers last year turned out 2,286,585 cars and trucks, which represents a 360% increase over 1960, the year the industry began mass production in earnest. Though the total is about three-fourths of Germany's sales, the ten major Japanese builders plan a 32% increase this year to 3,024,000 units, and they look to overhaul Germany in a year...