Word: lone
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Wharton withstood a challenge from teammate Jim Cairns to win the 440 by nearly five yards in 49.2 seconds. Al Gordon finished third to give the varsity its lone sweep of the afternoon. Wharton later came back to edge Dodge to win the 220 in 22.1 seconds...
...varsity's win climaxed a successful afternoon for the Crimson as Harvard crews captured six of the seven races. The lone defeat came when an unexpectedly strong Orange J.V. boat overtook the Crimson J.V. in the last quarter mile and went on to win by a half length...
...first, sent the next sixteen Bruins down in order. Brown got its first hit in the seventh, a slow dribbler down the first base line which skidded by Bergantino when he slipped on the wet infield grass. The next batter looped a double to center to scone the lone Brown run. Repetto gave up one more hit in the enghth, and that was all for the Bruins...
...Tigers appear especially weak in the distances, with the lone exception of sophomore Rod Zwirner in the mile, and in most of the field events...
Because of a strong wind blowing up the straightaway, most of the times were disappointing. Lone exceptions were the half mile and the mile, in which Dartmouth's incredible Doug Brew unleashed finishing kicks to edge Crimson runners...