Word: patly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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HARVARD (86)--Arne Duncan 4-0-8; Ken Plutnicki 1-9-11; Joe Carrabino 14-2-30; Bon Ferry 6-8-20; Pat Smioth 2-0-4; Greg Wildes 0-0-0; Kelth Webster 3-1-7; Kevin Boyle 0-0-0. Fouled out; Duncan, Plutnicki...
...last night, Perhaps warmed by the sight of Ferry and Pat Smith, old D.C. high school rivals, Dawkins probably couldn't have missed one if he tried. The sophomore finished the night with 33 points, his second best ever, but more important, won the game for the Blue Devils by neutralizing the Harvard zone...
HARVARD (79)--Bob Ferry 9-5-23. Arne Duncan 40513: Joe Carrabino 9-4-22. Pat Smith 0-0-0. Keith Webster 3-2-6; Greg Wildes 1-0-2, Ken Plutnicki 4-1-9, Monroe Trout 1-0-2: Totals...
HARVARD (79)--Joe Carrabino 4-8-10; Ame Duncan 3-6-10; Bob Ferry 5-4-14; Pat Smith 1-1-3; Keith Webster 2-0-4; Ken Plutnicki 1-6-6; Greg Wides 2-2-6; Kyle Standley 0-0-0; Monroe Trout 4-2-10; Bob Daugherty 0-0-0; Kevin Boyle 0-0-0; Fellpe Farley 1-0-2; Ben Danielson 0-0-0; Join Simbeck 0-0-0; Bill Parkerson 0-0-0; Totals...
...from the flash and golden glamour that glint off U.S. Alpine skiers, figure skaters and hockey players, another breed of home-grown Olympians will drive themselves beyond reason in strange and dangerous events without so much as a pat on the back or, for most, even a faint hope of gold, silver or bronze medals. U.S. athletes in the "minor" winter sports of biathlon, Nordic skiing, bobsled, luge and ski jumping have won only one silver and one bronze since 1956. But despite archaic equipment, meager training and, in most cases, pitifully small funding, they persist against the lavishly bestowed...