Word: ferrari
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...when it works, the system can glide and accelerate like a Ferrari. The Multiflex at its best can be elegant football. Plays like Harvard's second touchdown in the 1971 35-16 victory over Yale still warm hearts. With the ball on the Yale 29, Restic put his quarterback, Eric "End Zone" Crone, at tailback while Rod Foster called signals. But Foster backed off the ball at the line of scrimmage and the snap went back to Crone, who rolled out and found Dennis Sullivan deep in the endzone for a score. Or, for a more contemporary example, Brian Buckley...
Toasting Pertini with Ferrari spumante, Carter outlined his message to U.S. allies...
...Ferrari (BU) 1:11.45; 2. Ward (NU) 1:11.87; 3. MacKinnon...
Glen Cohen, the British Olympian running for Boston University, broke his own GBC record in the quarter mile, shaving half a second off with a 48.67, while teammates John Wilson, Mike Ferrari, Jeff Smith and Bob Danville won the two-mile, 600, 60-yd. dash and hurdles, respectively...
...John Murphy, Boston (Harvard), 4:05.82; 2. Paul Steeds. N.Y. 4:06.03. Bill Martin, N.y. 4:06.70; 60 yd high hurdles: 1. Kerry Bethel, N.Y. 7.36; 2. Randy Smith, N.Y. 7.59; 3. Shulton Whitley, N.Y. 7.70; 440-yd. dash: Brian Denman, N.Y. 48.53; Keith Allen, N.Y. 48.54; 3. Mike Ferrari, Boston, 48.77; 600-yd. dash: 1. Brian Grimes, N.Y. 1:10.19; 2. Vince Forte, N.Y., 1:10.62, 3. Derrick Peydano, N.Y. 1:10.63; Shot put: 1. Tony Harlin, N.Y. 56-9 3/4; 2. Karl Swanke, Boston, 55-10; 3. Art McDermott, Boston, 54-10 3/4; 60-yd. dash: 1. Ephrain...