Word: minnesota
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sextet last year ran away with its seventh Ivy League crown out of nine, and had an overall record of 22 and 5, with losses to Cornell, Minnesota (2), Clarkson, and St. Lawrence. Another Ivy crown this season is probable, but it will be very difficult for the Crimson to match last season's outstanding record...
...trip to the West was not entirely successful, however, for the skaters from Cambridge. An undefeated Minnesota team won, the first game with little effort 7-2; the second proved to be a bit more troublesome, but again the Gophers ended...
WASHINGTON (3-0-1): In 1960 and 1961, Washington went to the Rose Bowl, did its bit to bolster West Coast prestige by trouncing Wisconsin (44-8) and Minnesota (17-7). Last year was a "building" year; Washington lost four games, all by seven points or less, while Coach Jim Owens taught a new crew his brand of fanatic football. He lashes his Huskies through practice sessions on the dead run, stages man-to-man duels between competing linemen, expects injured players to get off the field under their own power. "When the going gets tough," says Owens, "the tough...
...Onto the board of New York's embattled Alleghany Corp. went Bertin Clyde Gamble, 64, the ex-Minnesota farm boy who heads the $140 million-a-year Gamble-Skogmo merchandising chain. Gamble, who recently bought 1,500,000 shares of Alleghany stock from Texas wheeler-dealers John Murchison and his brother Clint Jr., could yet emerge as the big winner in the feud between the Murchisons and New Jersey Financier Allan P. Kirby, who still owns 33% of Alleghany's common. Like Kirby and the Murchisons, Gamble is interested in Alleghany because it owns 47% of Minneapolis...
...Middies took on more than they could handle when they tried to tackle Minnesota last week; Cornell should be easy...