Word: flippin
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...MURPHY (H) 25: 15.0, 6. Challener (Princeton) 25: 15.7, 7. Donahue (Navy) 25: 19.6, 8. Thibodeau (A) 25: 21.0, 9. FITZSIMMONS (H) 25: 22.8, 10. Keough (Penn) 25: 24: .4, 11. Heimerdinger (Pton) 25: 26.5, 12. Moreland (P) 25: 29.2, 13. Grogan (A) 25: 31, 14. Flippin (Pton) 25: 32.6, 15. Petracca (Cornell...
Navarro's minor miracle restored his name to favor among the Eastern coaching establishment and so he decided to leave his self-imposed exile at the bequest of Princeton athletic director Royce N. Flippin...
...MILE RUN--1. Mearns (Y) 9:01 2. Messinger (P) 9:01.8 3. Eichner (H) 9:04.14 4. Flippin...
...Royce N. Flippin Jr., athletic director at Princeton, disagrees with Mackey. "The real key is not what sport it is, or whether it's Ivy League or not, it's the quality of the program. If the student thinks he or she can excel he'll come, hardnosed inner-city kid or not." But Flippin admits that personal contact between coaches and players is often necessary to remove misconceptions about Ivy League athletics--especially in sports such as basketball and wrestling, two "inner-city" sports in which Princeton is the Ivy League champion...
...Princeton's Flippin notes, "Everybody wants the same people, and in the long run the recruiting school is going to have a big advantage." Whether Harvard will be able to respond to the competitive athletic pressure off the field as well as on and still maintain its current admissions standards remains to be seen...