Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Volleyball was the only sport in which Kirkland won a championship. The Deacons picked up most of their points from second and third place positions. They finished second in fencing and boxing, third in basketball, hockey, squash and wrestling, and fifth in swimming...
...midfield. Prahl, a converted attack man from Andover, has looked good in practice, but has no college experience. Watts, Bohn, and Woody Spruance will start at attack with Dave Grannis, Henry Field, and Arnle Margoluis at defense. Gil Leaf, last year's talented freshman goalie, and Bob Bland of hockey renown will share goal-tending duties. The second midfield will include Gil Bamford, Pete Seiglaff, and Tyler; the third, Reese, Nyhan, and Ullman...
Experienced personnel should fill most of the starting line-up. Captain Al Martin, second baseman last season, will switch to first base, with junior Mike Drummey moving into Martin's old spot. Dave Morse, one of the hockey team's leading scorers and last season's top hitter is the shortstop, while sophomores Jim Combs and Corky Cronin are in contention for the third base position...
...Crimson hockey players have received places on first and second all-opponent teams selected by the Bowdoin hockey team last week...
...hockey, Benjamin B. Baker '61-3, of Winthrop House and Millis, Mass., will replace Jim Lombard as undergraduate manager and G. Neal Ryland '63, of Winthrop House and Richmond, Va., will become varsity manager. Roger A. Gilman '62, of Kirkland House and Storrs, Conn., was choosen to replace Michael Barricks as the head manager in swimming. Robert L. Beal '68, of Quincy House and Chestnut Hill, Mass., will be second manager...