Word: roth
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Ends, Jim Hackett, Princeton (6), George Norman, Cornell (2); tackles, Hoffman and Ratner; guards, Clarence Jentes, Cornell (4), and Savidge; linebackers, Ralph Duerre, Brown (4); Malisewski, John Strauch, Columbia (4); backs, Don Roth, Princeton (6), Jack McLean, Dartmouth (4), Jim Howard, Yale...
...defensive line included Ulcickas and George Norman (Cornell) at ends, and Ab Lawrence (Yale) and Phil Ratner (Cornell) at tackle. Stas Maliszewski and Paul Savidge of Princeton, and Skowronski were the linebackers, and Iacavazzi, Guzzi, Don Roth (Princeton), and Bruce Gottschall (Dartmouth) the deep backs...
...turn it into a mission church aimed at Broadway, three blocks to the east. In collaboration with Director Wynn Handman, Actors Michael Tolan and Richard Shepard, he also formed the American Place Theater, which provides a platform where such writers as Poet Lowell and Novelists Niccolo Tucci and Philip Roth can experiment with the craft of drama...
Three days before he was due to swim in the 400-meter individual medley (butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle), California's Dick Roth, 17, was stricken with an appendicitis attack. Rushed to a hospital, he was fed intravenously, packed in ice. Roth refused medication: "If it has to come out, O.K.," he said, "but if it doesn't, I don't want to be punchy for the race." Then he went out and chopped 3.1 sec. off his own world record...
...Dick Roth and Roy Saari came in 1-2 in the 400-meter individual medley, with Roth setting a world record of 4:45.4 Carl Robie took fourth...