Word: gil
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Once again the freshmen will suffer because of spring football practice, especially in the field events. Men who look like good bets in today's meet after winning their events last week are Gil Schiff in the 220, Jim Little in the 880, and Bob Twitchell in the high and low hurdles...
Norm Gogen, who, won the 40 yard-dash at Andover this winter, and Gil Schiff will be the probable Crimson entries in the 100 and 220. Much-improved Tad Brown is Olson's choice for the quarter mile, while Jim Little will go in the half. Paul Judy, winner of the 1000 at Andover, looks strong in the mile...
...afternoon, 35-pound weight men Dick and Eric Stromstead will have in compete with National AAU and IC4A champion Gil Borjeson of Brown, who is getting closer to the 60-foot "dream" shot. At the same time, Yale's would shot put champion, Jim Fuchs, will be going after a new mark...
Jordan brought Eckley to Amherst in 1936 from Cornell, where he worked under Gil Doby as freshman football coach and also coached the varsity baseball team. It is unlikely that Eckley will eave Amherst, since he is full professor there. (All Amherst coaches are members of the college faculty and are on tenure.) Maras played at Duquesne, Rogers at Michigan...
...Like Gil Dodds and Glenn Cunningham before him, he had reached maturity as a distance man only in his late 203. He was no great shakes in track at Indiana University, where he specialized in crosscountry and the longer distance races. Gradually he mastered the two-mile run. Then, since track promoters were hunting high & low for milers, he reluctantly tackled the shorter distance. Last week, wearing the winged-foot emblem of the New York Athletic Club, he toed the mark against six rivals in the Philadelphia Inquirer Mile...