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Cornell is still in the Ivy League, so no matter how well Harvard plays, there doesn't seem to be much chance for a League title. Sophomores Jack Turco, Chris Gurry and Terry Flaman, juniors Bill Dierks (goalie) and captain-elect Bobby Bauer and seniors Bob Carr and Jack Garrity had a hand in what would have been a perfect season if not for the Big Red. Harvard lost to B.U. in the first round of the ECAC playoff...
...Harvard squash team won all the honors at the National Intercollegiate Championships in 1968. Anil Nayar beat teammate Larry Terrell in the finals and Captain Rick Sterne beat Jose Gonzalez in the consolation finals. Coach Jack Barnaby is losing several seniors and Princeton, which is recruiting heavily, may be the team of the future. Next year will be a challenge...
...Princeton, N.J., paced by sophomore Yank Heisler, the golfers surprised the experts, not to mention Penn State and Princeton. Captain Bo Keefe and Bruce Lo-Pucki split the year at number one and Joe Tibbits (who lost a playoff for the Greater Boston individual title to Keefe), Jack Purdy, Tom Wynne and Paul Oldfield filled out the lineup. The golfers will compete in the NCAA's next week...
...quite a year for Jack Barnaby. The veteran coach won the squash national championship and then his tennis team shocked most observers by tying Pennsylvania for the Eastern League title. The crucial match was with the Quakers and Harvard won 5-4 (see Kent Parrot below). Barnaby got an undefeated season from junior Terry Oxford at number five singles, consistent singles and doubles play from John Levin at number one and Rocky Jarvis at two and valuable points from the Jose Gonzalez-Parrot and Larry Terrell-Rick Sterne doubles teams.JOHN LEVIN...
Barring urban catastrophe, the Joint Center will continue to do eminently respectable and ultimately useful research. It will not involve itself in the ghetto. Says Jack Rosenthal, a visiting associate, "If you examine the Joint Center on its own terms, it's really rather good: as a research center for people who have their own things to do. It's taking a perfectly sensible course--but a luxurious one at this point...