Word: pattersons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...four Harvard goals came while the line of Gene Kinasewich, Bill Fryer, and Baldy Smith were on the ice. Defenseman Mike Patterson scored twice, both on assist from Smith, while Kinasewich and Fryer netted one each...
...meant to humor, to prod, to annoy, to con Champion Liston into thinking that a young (22), tall (6 ft. 3 in.), sturdy (210 Ibs.) heavyweight with 119 amateur and pro victories behind him would be easy pickings for the man-monster who had twice butchered Floyd Patterson. And, my, how he succeeded, thanks to his unwitting accomplices, the sportswriters...
Sitting on its three-goal lead during the final 20 minutes, Harvard failed to score while it had a man advantage for only the second time since the Clarkson game two weeks ago. Smith closed out the scoring with less than a minute left on passes from Mike Patterson and Fryer...
...tore fato Clay with a vicious array of blows. Sonny landed a left and a right to the body, a hard left to the jaw and followed this with a rare right uppercut. The third round was the only one in which Liston displayed the lethal effectiveness of his Patterson triumphs. That he did not lay Cassius low in the third provides some substance to Liston's contention that his left arm was already badly injured. Crippled or not, Sonny obviously took the round...
John Micketts took the 35-1b. weight with a throw of 40 ft., 11 in., and George Patterson won the 600-yard run in a time of 1:13.8. The other victories seemed to come as easily: John Newman cleared 6 ft. to win the high jump, and in the 60-yard dash Wayno Anderson zipped home in 0:06.5 to win that event. The two-mile relay team, undefeated this season, won with a time...