Word: finisher
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard runners most likely to finish at or near the top today are captain Keith Colburn, who won at Dartmouth Friday. John Heyburn, and Mike Koerner. Backup help from Andy Meltzoff. Howies Foye, Bob Seals, and Erik Roth should make the difference...
Harvard and the Bruins entered the final race tied with 19 points apiece. But Joe Worth nosed out his Brown opponent at the finish to win the regatta for the Crimson...
...total number of points that each team gets is computed according to a complicated system which takes into account the number of oarsmen who compete from each team in each event and the positions in which the teams' shells finish...
Dartmouth and Princeton were expected to be contenders, but Yale was picked by most polls to finish no higher than third. It must be remembered, however, that the Elis have faced Columbia. Brown, and Cornell-not very stiff competition. Nevertheless, Yale has shown a formidable defense and a respectable offense...
George Barker ran his best race of the year, and led until the last 100 yards of the 3.3-mile course, when Quirk burst past him in a sprinting finish. Dartmouth's Tom Shiland came in third, even though three Harvard runners-Marshall Jones, Mark Connolly, and Tom New-made strong final rushes and almost caught him. The time interval between Quirk and New was only 24 seconds...