Word: jon
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...epee sweep was particularly gratifying to the Crimson as it was won without the aid of Al Gardner, first-ranked epee man, who fenced foil for this match. Bill Bennett, Jon Reckler, and Peter Piazza were the epee victors...
...Slippery Squirt." Growing up in Los Angeles, the Rams' Jon Arnett (5 ft. 11 in., 195 Ibs.) was the smallest kid on his team. He learned to run around tacklers purely as an act of survival ("I was a slippery little squirt"). Arnett began taking tumbling lessons in the sixth grade, is now so agile that he literally has been knocked head-over-heels into the air only to land on one foot and take off in the opposite direction. When frustrated tacklers finally do catch up with him, Arnett knows how to take his lumps...
...JON H. CHRISTENSEN...
That leaves some line slots, and here at last Harvard comes in. Not at the ends, where Bob Federspiel of Columbia and Dick Laine of Brown make the first pair, with Hutcherson and Jon Greenwalt of Penn the second team. But the Crimson's Bob Pillsbury is a first-string tackle, with Eric Nelson on the second team, and Terry Lenzner and Bill Swinford are the second-string guards...
...starting line--ends Bob Boyda and Bert Messenbaugh, tackles Bob Pillsbury and Eric Nelson, guards Terry Lenzner and Bill Swinford, and center Jon Christensen--is at least the equal of Penn's. Swinford, especially, has been a standout. At 180 lbs., he will be the smallest lineman on the field today, but chances are he will contribute strongly to the Crimson cause...