Word: lapse
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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On the Pole. So small (5 ft. 6 in., 138 lbs.) that he could barely see over the hood of his Dean Van Lines Hawk, Italian-born Mario Andretti, 26, averaged 165.8 m.p.h. to sew up the pole position. Scotland's Jimmy Clark, the 1965 winner, came next with...
Obviously, the boys at Indy think they're safe enough at any speed. The talk in the pits last week was of 200-m.p.h. laps in a year or two. And the sound of the future at Indy may well be the whine of a jet engine. Piloting a...
The world of Talk Stories is as Kaleidoscopic as New York itself. Miss Ross attends a cocktail party for Beat writers (during which a Harvard man says, "You've got hope here. That's more than we've got at Harvard."), examines the go-go phenomenon, pedals fourteen laps around...
Jim Baker doubled in the mile and two-mile for the first time this spring and won both events with ease. He trailed teammate Ran Langenbach through three laps in the mile, then watched Dick Howe, another sophomore, sprit into a five-yard lead down the backstretch of the last...
Harvard's Dave Allen led in the two-mile through seven laps before Baker raced down the stretch to win going away. He was timed in 9:18.8 and looked as if he could have taken ten seconds off his time with ease.