Word: finished
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Coach McCurdy had mixed emotions the race. Since his team was for sixth place, he couldn't be too appointed with the fifth place finish, the closeness of the other scores McCurdy mad. "We could have finished third with a little luck, with such a young squad, I look for results next year," the Crimson declared...
Yale's chances for a team first place depend not only on a high finish by Bachrach, but also on the performance of Bob Mack and Tommy Carroll. Mack and Carroll were third and fourth in the Harvard-Yale-Princeton triangular...
...next election, however, the race was so close that both sides could claim a victory. In the official 1952 CRIMSON poll, Eisenhower carried the University by 32 votes and ran a photo-finish with Stevenson among undergraduates. But if results of somewhat broader unofficial pollings of Adams House and the Law School were added in, Stevenson emerged as the winner...
...there was another photo-finish, with Eisenhower receiving 49 per cent of the total undergraduate vote to 48 per cent for Stevenson. The total University vote, which included Faculty members and graduate students, however, gave Stevenson a 127-vote edge...
...back to the wall and watched the ball disappear over his head. Rounding second base, Mazeroski pulled off his cap, whirled his arms, bounded with glee like a kid on Christmas morning and galloped home with the winning run. Summed up Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick: "The most dramatic finish to a World Series I've ever seen...