Word: roger
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Steels were generally down. Management blamed the drop on higher operating costs and a profit squeeze caused by increased employee benefits. U.S. Steel Chairman Roger Blough reported sales up 15.8% for the quarter to $965 million, but profits down 18% to $41 million. Second-ranked Bethlehem Steel showed a 4% increase in sales to $638 million, but earnings were off 12.5% to $32 million...
Only the lowest scores of the seven men on each squad count in the team competition. Sophomores Paul Oldfield (82) and Tom Wynne (83) rounded out Harvard's scoring for a 396 total. Roger Wales (85) and captain Brian McGuinn (87) finished out of the money...
Harvard's strength at the bottom of the ladder was the decisive factor in yesterday's match. Tom Wynne, Bob Sinclair, and Roger Wales won at five, six, and seven, and were joined for the victory by captain Brain McGuinn at three and Bob Keefe...
...less startling was the comeback staged by Roger Maris. The New York Yankees had given up on Maris after two injury-plagued seasons in which he batted .239 and .233-and Maris had almost given up on himself. Traded to the Cards during the winter, he debated retiring. General Manager Stan Musial, whose own lifetime batting average of .331 qualifies him as a fair judge of hitting talent, finally persuaded Roger to sign (for $75,000)-and neither has any cause for regret. Against the San Francisco Giants last week, Maris collected two hits and scored the winning...
...Penn, 5-2, and barely lost to Yale, a traditional Ivy power. Yet, if Tom Wynne's opponent at number six had not sunk a long putt on the 18th hole to win 1-up, the Harvard team would have blanked the Bruins. Of the other Crimson golfers, only Roger Wales (seven) had difficulty, winning in a 19th hole play...