Word: heavyweights
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Heavyweight Tack Chace decisioned Franklin and Marshall's hulking Bill Schneiderman to preserve a fragile Harvard lead and give the Crimson a 19-13 win over F&M Saturday...
...instead of Durfee. The rest of the line up will be the same as against M.I.T. with Howie Henjyoji at 123, Bing Sun at 130, Ed Franquemont at 152, Paul Padlak at 160, Chris Wickens at 167, Jeff Grant at 177 Bill Malugen at 191, and Tack Chace at heavyweight...
...right things for her. Now, as always, it is the little girl against the big odds-in Skyscraper she is against the builders who destroy cities; in the past she has opposed such formidable enemies as the police (Shot in the Dark), the boxing profession (Requiem for a Heavyweight) and all of England (as Joan of Arc in The Lark). And now, as always, she beats the odds in her own special way, winning even when she loses-in The Lark she lost her life but won immortality; in Skyscraper she loses her brownstone but walks off with a large...
...hood bouts with pimples, caused by lack of sex. And at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Cassius Clay, alias Muhammad Ali, spat carefully on the floor while Eddie Fisher was singing The Star-Spangled Banner. Clay, 23, then proceeded to demolish Floyd Patterson, 30, in defense of the heavyweight championship of the world...
...Harvard heavyweight Tack Chace also contributed a pin by quickly squashing M.I.T.'s Harry Moser into the mat with a cross-face after only 1:29 of the first period...