Word: jump
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This is good news for varsity coach Jack Barnaby. It will be a pleasant change for him to inherit several players next year who can jump right into his starting lineup, especially since he will be losing four of his top five players...
...week in a tympany-tempered speech at Port Said. "Anyone who does not like our atti tude," he roared, "can drink the sea. And if the Mediterranean is not big enough, we will give him the Red Sea as well." Nasser's salty slur -the Arabic equivalent of "jump in the lake" -was aimed at U.S. Ambassador Lucius D. Battle, who had been brazen enough to criti cize Nasser for his recent anti-American posture. Shortly after the U.S. Belgian rescue operation in the Congo, Egyptian mobs burned the $350.000 John F. Kennedy Library in Cairo: last week...
...Next big jump in exploration will come off the British coast. In the past seven months, Britain has not only claimed mineral rights beneath half the North Sea under a 1958 convention unratified by Holland or Germany, but has also swiftly licensed 22 consortiums to explore 34,000 sq. mi. of that domain. Oilmen plan to spend some $225 million on the exploration over the next six years...
Wilson, after settling for a third against Army's powerful field squad, came back to take the 35-lb. weight in Wednesday's meet with a toss of 44 ft., 2 in. Harvard's third field win came in the high jump which saw freshmen Tom Dublin and John Nelson tie for top honors with dual jumps of 5 ft., 10 in. Mike Hal lock grabbed third in the event...
...freshmen in the broad jump include Dave Miller, Christos Tountas, and Mark Johnson. All three have been jumping close to 20 ft., Tountas recording the best with a second place leap of 20 ft., 9 1/2 in. against Army...