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Word: gaming (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Dartmouth game, John Ignacio had three hits, two runs, and three RBI's Pete Bernhard contributed two hits and three runs, and catcher Jack Turco had two crucial hits that drove in three runs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nine Whips Indians, Yale, But Fails in Playoff Bid | 5/19/1969 | See Source »

Munro appears to have recovered psychologically from last weekend's disaster at Dartmouth and is optimistic about the Yale game. "I'd have to call it a toss up, and it will depend a good deal on who's going after it. But it's been a really good week," he said...

Author: By Benito Playa, | Title: Stickmen Play Bulldogs In Second Spoiler Role | 5/16/1969 | See Source »

...Crimson, upset by Dartmouth a week after upending Princeton, is now 2-3 in the league and can do no better than second. But the team's spirit seems good again, as it was before the Princeton game. Harvard can spoil Yale's bid just as it destroyed the Tigers' chance for an undefeated season and sole possession of the championship...

Author: By Benito Playa, | Title: Stickmen Play Bulldogs In Second Spoiler Role | 5/16/1969 | See Source »

...defense is anchored by goalie Mike Stanton, a transfer from Wesleyan and captain Bill Evans. Stanton was superb in the late stages of the Princeton game, and held the Tigers to their lowest output all season four goals...

Author: By Benito Playa, | Title: Stickmen Play Bulldogs In Second Spoiler Role | 5/16/1969 | See Source »

...FIRE PATROL game grew more popular as the fire grew less dangerous. Men would goof off in small groups on the fire line until the supervisor's helicopter appeared in the distance. Then the hillside would come alive with men dramatically extinguishing blazes that happened to be their own lunch fires. The fire boss would circle overhead a few times, return to camp, write his report, and then go fishing for Arctic grayling in the nearest stream. The men would then return to their routine--putting out occasional smokes on the perimeter, but telling stories or dirty jokes for much...

Author: By Mark W. Oberle, | Title: Why Not Let the Forests Burn? | 5/16/1969 | See Source »

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