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...junior record-holder Darlene Beckford will lead freshman Mary-Jeanne Barrett and senior co-captain Mary Herlihy to a possible sweep, and Britisher Paula Newnham--who-ran a strong 9:55 300 in an open meet recently--will spear the change of Linsley and freshman Kathy Goode in the 3000. The 5000, not usually run in dual meets, will feature Harvard junior Wiley McCarthy and Yardling Miriam Keltz...
...shorter distances will be picking up the valuable second and third places that Boston College, Northeastern and Tufts could conceivably steal from the Harvard thinclads. In the hurdles and long jump, look for freshman record-holder Mariquita "Skeets" Patterson to sneak into a few top places, and for speedy Marjorie Charoun and Kathy Busby to do the same in the dashes. Also expected to turn in stellar performances are yardling Jenny Stricker--who took the Ivy League cross-country laurels and who will be running in her first 400-meter event of the season--and sophomore Grace de Fries...
...weeks of Lau's college hockey career wind down, the numbers pile up. He enters tonight's game, for example, with 1811 saves, just 110 behind Harvard record-holder Bruce Durno. He has played almost 4000 minutes in the nets for the Crimson despite missing two months of his freshman season with a knee injury and four more games after getting hurt last year. He also has a chance of becoming the first Harvard player to win back-to-back Beanpot MVPs...
...were counting the votes, he was playing a rugged game of volleyball, which was exactly the kind of unassuming conduct that the Finns had grown to expect of him and which they much admire. When the tally was completed, Mauno Koivisto, 58, the son of a carpenter and the holder of a Ph.D. in sociology, last week won 50.1% of the vote, enough to be assured of becoming his country's next President when Finland's 301-member electoral college meets this week. Then Koivisto will officially succeed Urho Kaleva Kekkonen, 81, who resigned in October because...
...past three seasons the Crimson has built its offense around 6'1" center Elaine Holpuch--the holder of the single season scoring record--but Holpuch opted to take the year off before completing her Harvard career. Coupled with the absence of junior Nancy Boutilier, who also took a leave of absence this year, Holpuch's decision detracts considerably from the five's offensive attack...