Word: gordon
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...case in last year's Penn match, the real story for Harvard lay in the performance of the sabre team. Led by Terry Valenzuela, who won three, the sabre squad triumphed, 6-3, over Penn, which, except for a misinterpretation of the final touch in Gordon Rutledge's final bout, could have been 7-2. Even so Rutledge won two out three bouts for the afternoon...
...freshmen, Gordon Adler and Bob Beusman, proved that they will challenge the top skiers in the College circuit in the coming years by taking the 20th and 22nd in the combined Alpine standings...
Dick Raines (16th), Gordon Adler (32nd) and Bob Beusman (36th) also finished for the Crimson. Adler was competing in his first downhill race...
Crimson sabre man Gordon Rutledge broke out of his season-long slump to lead the Harvard attack, winning three without a setback. In fact, the sabre team as a whole backboned the Harvard win. Terry Valenzuela won two bouts and Walt Morris added another triumph to amass a 6-3 Harvard advantage over the Knights...
...here is a conscious mixture of the less than definable music Traffic's made since 1967--elements of psychedelia, sixties rock, some rhythm and blues, some jazz--and the distinctive southern R 'n' B played in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Traffic's last rhythm section, bassist Ric Grech and Jim Gordon on drums, were rockers, pure and simple, particularly Gordon's white rock/gospel/white R 'n' B background. (He was with the originators of white gospel, Delaney and Bonnie, as well as with Cocker, Leon Russell, and Derek's Dominos). New members Roger Hawkins and David Hood, on drums and bass...