Word: marylander
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Triple Jump--1. Cyrill Mowatt, Georgetown, 52-ft., 2 3/4-in.; 2. Duane Carlisle, Maryland, 52-ft., 2 1/2-in.; 3. Michael Christie, UConn, 49-ft., 10 1/2-in...
High Jump--1. William Skinner, Maryland, 7-ft., 3-in.; 2. Charles Forlides, Princeton, 7-ft., 1/2-in.; 3. Dave Daigler, George Mason, 6-ft., 10 1/4-in.; Lloyd Means, Syracuse, 6-ft., 10 1/4-in...
Pole Vault--1. John Finney, Maryland, 16-ft., 6 3/4-in.; 2. Mike Jordan, B.U., 16-ft., 2 3/4. in.;3. Ross Sullivan, Princeton...
After winning his first wrestleback, 9-0, Farrell advanced to the consolation finals--where he defeated Chris Hiros of Rutgers, 9-4, to claim third place and a trip to the NCAA Championships, to be held at the University of Maryland March...
...hopeful player of not inconsiderable gifts, Meissner qualified for U.S. Opens at Hazeltine and Winged Foot during the '70s. But his full-fledged entry into the profession was delayed by suspicions that as a young country-club golfer in Maryland, he was a cheater. It seems Meissner's errant drives had a way of reappearing in-bounds. On those murky grounds, his first application to the P.G.A. was rejected. Here is the pertinent point: when he later faced the bar of justice, Meissner readily admitted poking his pistol in the nose of all those tellers, but he bitterly denied ever...