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...sooner had Brown arrived last March than he jumped into the annual recruiting scramble. Although he started late, he managed to lure a pair of speedy backcourt men to put zip into the attack: Guards Rod Foster and Mike Holton. The two settled into the lineup slightly after midseason and played more like seniors than freshmen. The team began to jell. Brown scrapped the slick-passing offense he had favored at Denver and returned to Wooden's more traditional style. Sophomore Mike Sanders, a comparatively small 6 ft. 6 in., was switched from forward to center...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: New Cinderella at the Ball | 3/24/1980 | See Source »

...squad along with Archambault, has started to pour in the red-lighters after freshman center Mike Anzivino (who scored two goals against Harvard to open the season and has been flying since) joined the casualty list when he severed a tendon in his hand while hanging a curtain rod...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Harvard Looks to upset B.C...While Tradition Favors B.U. | 2/4/1980 | See Source »

Several outstanding individual efforts highlighted the two-day affair. The thinclads' Adam Dixon beat distance sensation Rod Garland of Brandeis in the area's fastest college mile this season, turning in a time of 4:04.45 to Garland...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Terriers Capture GBCs; Tracksters Capture Third | 2/4/1980 | See Source »

...McDermott, Boston, 54-10 3/4; 60-yd. dash: 1. Ephrain Serrette, N.Y. 6.26; 2. Eric Berrie, N.Y. 6.39; 3. Mike Curray, Boston, 6.45; 880-yd run: 1. Adam Dixon, Boston (Harvard), 1:51.61; 2. Vince Mutarelli, N.Y. 1:53.48; 3. Paul Neves, Boston, 1:53.92; 1000-yd run: 1. Rod Garland, Boston, 2:09.94; 2. Rich Lippert, N.Y. 2:10.16; 3. Tom Horton, Boston, 2:11.10; Pole Vault; a. Paul Anderson, N.Y. 14-6; 2. Dave Randall, Boston, Harvard, 13-6; 3. Charles Shugart, N.Y. 13-6; Twc Mile: 1. Solomon Cheber, N.Y. 8:53.39; 2. Marty Hansen...

Author: By Ari M. Lieman, | Title: Women Cagers Topple Bentley in OT; Holpuch, Curry Star in 80-76 Victory | 1/30/1980 | See Source »

...large companies that handle the grain on the next step in its journey abroad ? the railroads, the exporters and the shippers ? all will suffer too. Said Rod Turnbull, spokesman for the Kansas City board of trade: "There is grain on barges, in train cars, in elevators and on farms that is contracted for overseas delivery. We will have a terrific problem straightening it all out." Said John Lambert, a barge operator in St. Paul: "We're concerned, particularly about our debt service. You can tie a barge to the shore, but you can't shut off bankers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Grain Becomes a Weapon | 1/21/1980 | See Source »

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