Word: penns
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...most satisfying accomplishments for the harpiers yesterday was the win over Penn's Julio Piazza, the sophomore who beat all Crimson runners on the same course in October. He was one of the leaders all the way until Colburn and Pottetti broke away from him with less than a mile to go Piazza finished third...
...story of Piazza's semi-demise began at the starting line, where the runners were forced to stand for an unusually long time before the gun was fired. Pottetti, freezing in the pouring rain, looked around him and saw Penn coach Jim Tupenny holding an umbrella over Piazza. "When I saw that I said to myself that there was no way I wasn't going to beat that boy," Pottetti said after the race...
...near that same point that Piazza had broken away from Colburn in the October meet after the two had led the field for most of the race. But Colburn has been running better every week recently and simply had too much for the Penn sophomore. The same was true for Pottetti. "My strategy was to just hang on, and I figured I could outkick Piazza," Pottetti explained...
Koerner was fourth, Roy Shaw was sixth, and John Heyburn eighth, finishing only 42 seconds after Colburn to again demonstrate Harvard's superb grouping. Cornell's Jon Anderson ran a strong fifth, and Dawney was seventh. Harvard's 21 points were many less than Penn's second-place 66 points...
...most important Harvard must move the ball consistently. Last week at Philadelphia, it's progress was encouraging, although the Crimson's lack of killer instinct cost it 18 points on four drives that were stalled inside the Penn 10. If it can put it together this afternoon. Loyal Park may not have to worry excessively about the absolute necessity of stopping MacBean...