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Varsity alpine captain Mark Jensen, who missed all of last season with a broken leg, finished a disappointing 36th in the downhill but led all Harvard skiers in the slamon event by placing 12th...
Died. Just Lunning, 55, president since 1952 of Georg Jensen, Manhattan emporium of Scandinavian silver, ceramics and furnishings founded by his father in 1923, a Harvard-educated lawyer from Odense, Denmark, who so successfully promoted the clean and simplified lines of modern Scandinavian design that they have found their way into almost every U.S. home, increasing his store's sales by 55%; of a heart attack; in Manhattan...
...seventh at the Williams Carnival. Harvard's Alpine score was crippled by a number of falls The best cross-country runner, Jon Chaffee, was suffering from a head cold and placed only fifteenth. (Earlier in the season Chaffee placed third in the Hanover relays.) The Crimson co-captain, Mark Jensen, broke his leg during practice the day before the meet began, further weakening the alpine team...
...injuries all occured against Colgate: they sidelined end Jerry Hug, Roberts' top pass receiver last year, fullback Arne Jensen, and halfback and captain Ed Malmstrom. Then Cosmo Iacavazzi ran 61 yards for touchdowns the first two times he touched the ball and Princeton beat Columbia, 23-13, for the 19th time...
Injuries to end Ken Boyda and 240-pound tackle Neil Curtoin will slow down the pass rush, too, but don't be surprised if the line enjoys a good day against Roberts. If Malmstrom and Jensen are out, the Lion backfield is reduced almost to nil. The top fullback after Jensen, Bob Klingensmith, stands all of 5 ft., 7 in., and weighs 165. He may be able to block people like 240-pound Joe Hurek, but then again...